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What causes cavities? Tooth decay is caused by plaque- a thin, sticky, yellowish film of bacteria that constantly forms on everyones teeth.

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What causes cavities? Tooth decay is caused by plaque- a thin, sticky, yellowish film of bacteria that constantly forms on everyones teeth.

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When sugar is eaten, the bacteria produce acids that attack tooth enamel. After repeated acid attacks, the enamel breaks down, creating a hole in the tooth’s surface. Soda, juice, chocolate milk and candy (especially the sticky ones!) are common culprits in facilitating these acid attacks.

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