Deformation of teeth made by acids from bacteria.
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Examples for "cavities"
Examples for "cavities"
1They were loose, being merely set in prepared cavities in the crystal.
2So how can youhelp your children to keep them free of cavities?
3Larvae or maggots are able to invade natural cavities and induce myiasis.
4The ore, it seemed, filled up large cavities in the mountain limestone.
5Sinkholes are hidden cavities in the earth that open up without warning.
1Conclusion: Socioeconomic level was an important predictor of caries presence among children.
2Conclusion: Overweight Greek pre-school children are at higher risk of dental caries.
3Secondary caries remains the main problem limiting the longevity of composite restorations.
4Outcomes were records of dental caries at ages four to seven years.
5Conclusion: A high prevalence of dental caries was reported in this study.
1Conclusion: Overweight Greek pre-school children are at higher risk of dental caries.
2Outcomes were records of dental caries at ages four to seven years.
3Conclusion: A high prevalence of dental caries was reported in this study.
4Anti-retroviral therapy was not identified as a risk factor for dental caries.
5This type of peptide represents a potential new way to combat dental caries.
1Gum disease and tooth decay are the most common oral diseases worldwide.
2Preventing tooth decay in children What do you know about fluoride varnish?
3Osaka - Chocolate actually fights tooth decay, according to a report published yesterday.
4Sugar is also one of the main causes of tooth decay.
5Effective teeth treatment can help avoid tooth decay, and eventually cavities.
Translations for dental caries extending into pulp