teethare
Teethare, also known as dental plaque, is a soft, colorless, bacterial film that adheres to the surface of teeth. It is primarily composed of bacteria, saliva, food debris, and mucus. Teethare forms on the surface of teeth and can be visible as a white, sticky substance. It is a natural part of the oral ecosystem and plays a role in the breakdown of food and the production of saliva.
Teethare is composed of various types of bacteria, including streptococci and lactobacilli. These bacteria feed on
If not removed, teethare can harden into tartar, a calculus that is more difficult to remove and
Teethare is a dynamic and ever-changing substance, constantly being formed and broken down in the mouth. Its