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Explaining tooth decay

Tooth decay is one of the world’s most common oral health problems. Especially in children, teenagers and older adults. But anyone who has teeth can get cavities, including infants and if left untreated it gets larger and deeper that can lead to severe toothache, infection and tooth loss. There are a lot of risk factors that can increase tooth decay, it could be the location of the tooth like premolars and molars which are hard to reach when brushing and flossing. The choices of food that an individual eat daily,frequent snacks and drinking soda. Explaining tooth decay is easier with this video clip.

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