Dental Plaque




Dental plaque, otherwise called dental biofilm, is a sticky, yellow film comprising of an extensive variety of microorganisms which joins to the tooth surfaces and can be noticeable around the gum line. It begins to return after the tooth surface has been cleaned, which is the reason customary brushing is supported. A high-sugar abstain from food supports the arrangement of plaque. Sugar, is changed over into corrosive by the plaque. The corrosive at that point causes the breakdown of the nearby tooth, inevitably prompting tooth rot. On the off chance that plaque is left on a subgingival surface undisturbed,