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Coloured SEM of a dental plaque seen on a tooth
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Tooth plaque. Coloured Scanning Electron Micrograph (SEM) of plaque on the surface of a tooth. Plaque, the main cause of tooth decay, is seen here as a yellow coating over the grey enamel of the tooth. Plaque is a sticky substance made of food remains and the bacteria that naturally occur in the mouth (such a Streptococci). Bacteria feed on the sugars in the food particles and produce acid as a waste product. This acid corrodes the enamel coating of each tooth. Eventually a hole (known as a cavity) is produced which exposes the pain receptors in the tooth's sensitive interior. Cavities are prevented by brushing and treated by fillings. Magnification: x8,500 at 6x6cm size.
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Dr. Tony Brain/Science Source
Unique identifier:
SS2165790
Legacy Identifier:
SD2255
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3650px × 3592px (~37 MB)
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caries
decay
dental
dental caries
dental plaque
detection
disorder
E02213
M782/0122
M782/122
M7820122
medicine
oral hygiene
plaque
tooth decay