кариес

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caries
The progressive destruction of bone or tooth by decay
{n} rottenness of the bones
Tooth decay
{i} tooth and bone decay (Pathology); tissue decay (Botany)
soft decayed area in a tooth; progressive decay can lead to the death of a tooth
Caries is decay in teeth. dental caries. decay in someone's teeth = cavity. or tooth decay Localized disease that causes decay and cavities in teeth. It begins at the tooth's surface and may penetrate the dentin and the pulp cavity. Microorganisms in the mouth are believed to consume sugars and produce acids that eat away at tooth enamel. The dentin's protein structure is then destroyed by enzymes. Diet, general health, structural tooth defects, and heredity affect the risk of having caries. Prevention involves avoiding excessive sweets, brushing and flossing the teeth, and having regular dental care. Treatment includes restoration of teeth with cavities. Fluoridation of water can reduce the occurrence of caries by as much as 65%
The technical term for decay which is the progressive breaking down or dissolving of tooth structure, caused by the acid produced by bacteria
the demineralisation, and breakdown of tooth structure by plaque acids
Decay
Dental decay resulting from the action of bacteria on sugary foods
Ulceration of bone; a process in which bone disintegrates and is carried away piecemeal, as distinguished from necrosis, in which it dies in masses
tooth decay or cavities
The correct technical term for decay which is the progressive breaking down or dissolving of tooth structure, caused by the acid produced when bacteria digest sugars