What is the Connection between Anaerobic Metabolism and Dental Plaque?

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What is the Connection between Anaerobic Metabolism and Dental Plaque? By, Jill Johnston

Polysaccharides form sticky colonies Dental Plaque Bacteria Polysaccharides form sticky colonies Plaque formation Anaerobic metabolism

CAUTION! High Sugar Diets Carbohydrates: Sugars, Starches Examples: Candy, Fruit, Cake, Soft Drinks, Ice Cream

How it works… Carbohydrates (Sugars and Starches) Bacteria present in mouth utilize sugars ex: Sucrose Acids (waste products) ex: Lactate & Pyruvate

Over time… Overtime acid destroys tooth enamel, even dentin rapid bacterial growth in holes made Causes Tooth Decay and/or Gingivitis long term Plaque on tooth roots, under gum, can cause breakdown of bone and tooth support (Periodontal Disease)

Bacteria uses fructose to get energy Lactic acid creates extra acidity to decrease the pH, which can dissolve the calcium phosphate in the tooth enamel leading to the start of a cavity.

Over-view of Article Sugar, Saliva, and Bacteria lead to tooth decay over time.

Treatments Flossing Brushing No Tobacco use Good Diet Fluoride Home tests Yearly exams/cleanings (PIC.) Holistic treatments

Dangers Gum Disease (Gingivitis) Tooth Decay Severe Gum Disease (Periodontal Disease) seems to be associated with: *Heart Disease *Diabetes * Dementia *Heart attacks *Premature birth *Rheumatoid Arthritis

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