Nice, we had the same textbook and had trouble on the same question. I'm probably too late to help you out but for anyone else having the same issue...
Eubacteria is the cause of caries and cavities. When you get plaque on your teeth, that's a film of eubacteria forming over your teeth, the exact same kind that causes leprosy, tetanus, certain forms of pneumonia, whooping cough, etc. It also is usually spread when you sneeze (that's right, the same stuff that causes all these terrible diseases causes plaque, caries, and every time you sneeze you launch one or two of these suckers for every drop. Sneeze in your arm, not your hands).
decomposing dead plants and animals
eubacteria only have 1 cell
Both archaebacteria and eubacteria
Eubacteria make yogurt, which is good, but it can also make you sick.
no difference,cyanobacteria comes under eubacteria
Mary Oakes McClain has written: 'The role of nutrition in dental caries' -- subject(s): Dental caries, Diseases, Nutritional aspects, Nutritional aspects of Dental caries, Teeth
Dental caries are cavities.
Recurrent dental caries is defined as caries which occurs at or adjacent to a surface of the tooth where dental caries had previously occurred and had been repaired.Recurrent dental caries is diagnosed like any other caries; through visual, tactile, or radiographic exam.
"Caries" is a synonym for dental cavities. Arrested caries are cavities that have been stopped from developing further by having the appropriate dental work done on them.
Albert Jarvis has written: 'The role of dental caries in space closure in the mixed dentition'
There is research on whether or not xylitol can prevent dental caries. From everything that I have read it can help prevent dental caries especially if you chew gum that contains xylitol. Check out www.xlear.com. They have products that contain xylitol.
Dental Caries is just a plain ole cavity.
Three components necessary for dental caries (tooth decay) are:1. A susceptible tooth2. Cariogenic bacteria capable of converting carbohydrates into acids3. CarbohydratesEliminate any one of the three and dental caries will not occur.
the mutants bacteria are very busy they produce adhesin glucossyltransferases ,and glucans can you explain how each of these contributes to the creation of dental caries?
Foods are not the cause of dental caries. Cleaning the teeth after foods have been consumed is the key to preventing dental caries. While foods high in sugar can contribute, keeping the teeth clean is vital.
dental caries
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