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Chapter 23, Problem 4MC
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The cavity is otherwise called as decaying of tooth, which induces the tiny opening and holes in the tooth. It occurs due to the bacteria in the mouth, by continuous intake of snacks, sugary drinks, and not properly cleaning the teeth. The most common bacterium involved in cavity formation is Streptococcus mutans (viridans streptococci).
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