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Cariogenic Bacteria 0
Cariogenic bacteria are microorganisms that contribute to the development of dental caries by fermenting dietary carbohydrates and producing acids that demineralize tooth enamel. The most common cariogenic bacteria include Streptococcus mutans and Lactobacilli, which thrive in the oral cavity and are influenced by factors such as diet, oral hygiene, and saliva composition.
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