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Organs of the Human Body

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  • double_arrow Human Brain
  • double_arrow Human Ear
  • double_arrow Human Eye
  • double_arrow Human Teeth
  • double_arrow Human Tongue and Taste Buds

What is plaque primarily composed of?

Plaque is primarily composed of bacteria, saliva, food particles, and bacterial byproducts. It is a soft, sticky film that forms on the surface of teeth. The bacteria in plaque feed on sugars and starches from food, producing acids that can lead to tooth decay and gum disease if the plaque is not regularly removed through brushing and flossing.

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