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Tooth decay

Tooth decay diagram.

Once the dentin under the tooth enamel is exposed, tooth decay can set in. Over time, the decay can progress, resulting in significant pain and people becoming more self-conscious about their smiles.

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Published: 9 April 2010Updated: 22 August 2025Size: 2.79 MB
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