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  • Brush with fluoride toothpaste and floss before Breakfast
  • Chew fibre and cheese before eating to prevent acid attack.
  • Chew celery after eating to force saliva inside grooves to neutralise acid and repair weakspots
  • For more info contact Plaque Watchers

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         *Plaque bacteria change sugar and starch to acid each time we eat.
         *Acid demineralises and softens tooth surfaces eventually causing cavities in teeth.
         *Proper Brushing removes plaque from gum margins where cavities rarely occur.
         *Flossing removes plaque between teeth but few people floss so 20% of cavities occur between teeth.
         *Brushing before breakfast removes plaque from gum margins reducing acid attack there while eating.
         *Flossing removes plaque between teeth reducing acid attack there through the day.
         *Plaque can double every 20 minutes. 8 hours after cleaning, significant acid attack is again possible.
         *Fluoride increases tooth resistance to acid attack so it takes longer to develop cavities.
         *Plaque is always present inside pits and fissures to cause acid attack when eating.
         *80% of cavities occur inside pits and fissures on chewing surfaces where the brush cannot reach.
         *Dentists can apply a sealant to prevent these cavities in grooves but they often need replacing.
         *Removing food after eating reduces acid attack where there is plaque and inhibits plaque growth.
         *Saliva neutralises acid and repairs demineralised tooth mostly at gum margins where it has access.
         *Saliva does not have access inside grooves or between teeth where the brush cannot reach.
         See Plaque at Gum Margins and Between Teeth with common kitchen Food Dye in class at school or at home

       Plaque changes sugar to acid that demineralises teeth particularly between teeth and inside pits or grooves in chewing surfaces where the brush, toothpase, mauthwash and chewing gum cannot reach

    Plaque seen stained with red food dye from kitcken


    pits or grooves in chewing surfaces where 80% of cavities occur