kariöse
Kariöse, also known as dental caries or tooth decay, is a common oral health condition characterized by the destruction of tooth enamel and underlying dentin caused by bacterial activity. It results from the demineralization process driven by acids produced when oral bacteria metabolize sugars and fermentable carbohydrates. The primary bacteria involved are Streptococcus mutans and Lactobacillus species, which form biofilms or plaque on the tooth surface.
The development of kariöse begins with the accumulation of plaque, where bacteria proliferate in the presence
Prevention emphasizes good oral hygiene practices such as regular brushing, flossing, and the use of fluoride-containing
Kariöse remains a significant public health concern globally, especially among children and underserved populations. Alongside routine
References include dental health guidelines and scientific literature on caries etiology and prevention.