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I am Edmond and I reside in Maine in the US - I am a fresh man who studies Archaeology as well as Spanish and I work PT for a site about Dental Hygiene.In order for dental caries to be developed in a tooth, that tooth must have acid producing germs around it, in addition to meals for the bacteria to feed upon. Teeth that are prone to decay will have little to no fluoride in the enamel to eliminate the plaque. Fluoride can ruin decay, although it will not be able to do much once the decay has begun to consume the teeth.Poor hygiene habits will allow the plaque and tartar to develop around teeth and quicken the process of decay. Although your mouth has a great deal of germs that is constantly present, just one kind will create the acid that results in dental cavity. Some people have active decay that is always present in their mouths. Moms and dads with active decay can quickly pass the decay on to a child or loved one through eating, consuming from the same glass, or even kissing.