Hello friend happy day for you, this is a super important issue that many people are unaware of, and do not seek information on the subject, dental plaque is constantly formed in our mouth, adhering to the teeth, gums and tongue after meals . Bacteria grow and develop thanks to the food residues left in the mouth and in our saliva, producing acids that attack the teeth and cause long-term tooth decay and gum disease.
Inadequate oral hygiene causes bacteria not eliminated daily accumulate generating dental plaque. If this plaque is not removed, it hardens and becomes tartar, and begins to irritate and inflame the gums.
The dental plaque is the main responsible for the formation of decay, irritation and inflammation of the gums (gingivitis)
Thank you for clarifying about this topic dear friend.
Yeaaaa but... dental plaque is NOT constantly formed in the mouth of one who does not eat starch :) Dental plaque has nothing to do with tooth decay...it is the acidic nature of the starchy foods (which ARE plaque) that burn and decay the teeth. I hope this information helps :)
Estoy segura de que sera de mucha ayuda para todos querido amigo.