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Dental Plaque: What Is It & How To Remove From Teeth
Dental plaque is a sticky film of bacteria on your teeth. If you don't remove plaque through brushing and flossing, it can cause oral health issues.
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Dental plaque - Wikipedia
Dental plaque is a biofilm of microorganisms (mostly bacteria, but also fungi) that grows on surfaces within the mouth.
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Plaque | MouthHealthy - Oral Health Information from the ADA
Teeth are covered in a sticky film called plaque that can contribute to tooth decay and gum disease. Learn how to manage plaque with daily dental hygiene.
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plack
▪ I. plack1 Sc. and north. dial. Obs. exc. Hist. (plæk) Forms: 5–7 plak, plake, plakk(e, placke, 6– plack. [prob. a. Flem. placke, plecke, a small coin of Brabant and Flanders, current in the 15th c., of varying value, in 17th c. Du. (Hexham) applied to the French sou; hence F. plaque (1425), placqu...
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Plaque and tartar on teeth: MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia
Plaque is a sticky film that coats teeth and contains bacteria. If plaque is not removed on a regular basis, it will harden and turn into ...
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Dental Plaque : What it Is, What Causes It, and How to Get Rid of It
Plaque is a sticky film that builds up on the teeth. It hangs onto bacteria, which can cause tooth decay and bad breath. Learning how to take care of your ...
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Plack
Plack may refer to:
Plack (coin), an ancient Scottish coin
Plack (software), a set of tools for running Perl-based Web applications and frameworks Plack (horse)
People with the surname
Adam Plack, Australian musician, composer and producer
See also
Plackart, medieval armor
Plac (disambiguation
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Definition of plaque - NCI Dictionary of Cancer Terms
a small, abnormal patch of tissue on a body part or an organ. Plaques may also be a build-up of substances from a fluid, such as cholesterol in the blood ...
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What is Plaque - How to Remove Dental Plaque | Colgate®
Plaque — also called biofilm — is a colorless layer of bacteria buildup on your teeth. When we eat foods full of carbohydrates, the bacteria in our mouth feed ...
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Tooth Plaque Causes, Prevention, and Treatments - WebMD
Dental plaque is a sticky, colorless film that forms on teeth. It's made of microorganisms (including bacteria and fungi), food particles, and your saliva.
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PLAQUE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. a : an ornamental brooch; especially : the badge of an honorary order. b : a flat thin piece (as of metal) used for decoration. c : a commemorative or ...
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Plack (software)
Plack allows for testing of Perl web applications without a live web server. References
External links
PSGI and Plack website
Plack documentation
plackup manual
Perl software
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Plack (horse)
Plack (1921–1940) was a British Thoroughbred racehorse and broodmare. Background
Plack was a chestnut mare bred and owned by Archibald Primrose, 5th Earl of Rosebery.
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plackless
plackless, a. Sc. (ˈplæklɪs) [f. plack1 + -less.] Without a plack; penniless.1786 Burns Scotch Drink xvi, Poor plackless devils like mysel'. 1837 R. Nicoll Poems (1842) 161 In cottages Where poor folk plackless gae.
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