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Explain how dental caries spreads through denatl tissues?


Explain how dental caries spreads through denatl tissues?

This sounds like a homework question - are you studying to be a dental nurse? I'm assuming then that you are using Levison. Have a look at the link for some good (animated) dental education.

http://www.3dmouth.org/

Briefly, you want to mention white spot lesion(decay only in the enamel & reversable if treated), slow progress due to the hardness of the enamel. Decay spreading out undermining the enamel once it reaches the dentine (because it is softer therefore rate of decay is faster). Once decay in dentine, sensitivity to hot/cold. If decay allowed to reach pulp, very painful, possible death of tooth, abscess.

what the hell are yout rying to say? when i had abscesses in my gums, they would break open and spread disease all throughout my body - in my bloodstream etc...............

but um yeah........................

It can't be I think...
Dental caries goes only from tooth to tooth, or what do you mean?

Could you edit and rephrase your question?

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