What do bugs on teeth look like? What does a toothworm look like?

Updated on parenting 2024-07-06
30 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Hello, the insects on the teeth cannot be seen by the eye, because it is a lesion of the hard tissue of the tooth caused by a bacterial infection, and it is not that the teeth really have worms. When tooth decay exists, the teeth are black and soft, and if the tooth decays quickly, the tooth decay may be relatively dry, but it also appears black or brown.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    There are no insects in the teeth, tooth decay is also called tooth decay, the reason for caries is not that the insects bite off the hard tissue of the teeth, but because some cariogenic bacteria in the mouth use food residues, decomposition produces some acidic substances, these acidic substances make the minerals in the tooth enamel out of the teeth, and the teeth will change color in the early stage. With the continuous removal of minerals, the organic matter collapses, and slowly forms a cavity, so the appearance of a caries hole has nothing to do with insects, it is the result of bacterial action, and in order to form a caries hole, it must have the long-term action of the four elements of bacteria, food, teeth and time to form a caries hole.

    If a cavity is formed, it is necessary to go to the dental department of a regular hospital as soon as possible for caries**, that is, to remove the putrid and necrotic tissues inside, including the bacteria inside.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Tooth worm refers to tooth decay, that is, tooth decay, a kind of progressive lesion of the hard tissue of the tooth caused by the combination of a variety of factors in the oral cavity, such as the action, the toothworm is very small and similar to bacteria, about 10mm long, the head is black, and the other parts are white.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    There are no worms growing in the inside of the teeth. Generally speaking, insect teeth refer to decaying and necrotic caries tissues of teeth. When bacteria penetrate into the tooth surface, they destroy the enamel and dentin to form cavities, forming putrefaction and necrotic tooth tissue, which is generally black-brown or black.

    Some have a soft texture, while others have a hard texture. It is recommended to carry out caries filling in time, and remove the genres in time. Pulpitis can occur when bacteria invade deep into the dentin and reach the pulp cavity, requiring a complex root canal**.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Bugs on teeth actually refer to the very tiny bacteria, which are not bugs that look like teeth.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    There are no worms in your teeth. In general, tooth decay refers to decay and necrotic caries tissue of teeth. When bacteria enter the tooth surface, they destroy the black or necrotic tooth enamel on the tooth surface. Some have a soft texture, while others have a hard texture.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The worm on the tooth is a tooth decay, you can't see this worm, you can only observe it through a microscope, you must pay attention to brushing your teeth more often, so that you can prevent tooth decay from happening.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The insects on the teeth can't be seen at all, but the insects on your teeth can't be seen at all, but your teeth are black, so they all ask this kind of insect teeth, in fact, the insects on the teeth can't be seen at all, but your teeth are black, so they all ask this kind of insect teeth, in fact, it is to corrode the teeth.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    No bugs on the teeth. Such a statement should be that bacteria breed and spread, and the teeth are damaged, and the teeth are loose and fall out. Looks like it's been eaten by bugs. Plaque should be prevented, teeth should be brushed carefully, teeth cleaned if necessary, and teeth should be filled in time.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The bugs on the teeth are actually what we call bacteria, how can there be any real bugs, some people say that he imagines him as a small white worm born from an apple, how is this possible?

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    In fact, there are no worms on the teeth, but there are some plaques or some fungi, and there is no so-called worm, and the so-called tooth decay is just the teeth that are corroded by plaque, so there are no worms on the teeth.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    When we say tooth decay, we don't mean that there are bugs on the teeth! It is the decay of the teeth due to the erosion of oral bacterial infection, which will lead to black spots or black spots on the teeth, and even cavities in severe cases, which we vividly describe as the teeth being eaten by toothworms.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Tooth decay is not a real worm, but a caries.

    Caries is a bacterial disease that can be secondary to pulpitis and apical periodontitis, and can even cause inflammation of the alveolar bone and jaw.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    The bugs on the teeth, referred to as aphids, are small and generally not visible, so you need to use other instruments to see them clearly.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Tooth decay is not really a bug, but a tooth that has been eroded by bacteria. If you don't pay attention to oral hygiene, bacteria will grow in your teeth, and bacteria will erode your teeth for a long time, resulting in tooth decay. If tooth decay is not **, it will get worse and worse, and cavities will appear.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    No one has ever seen what the worms on the teeth look like, and the teeth are generally corroded, and there are no worms.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Bugs on the teeth, to be honest, we can't see them with our right eye, we can only see them under a microscope.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    There is no possibility of Zerg on the teeth themselves. Toothworms are actually bacterial infections.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    It's some bacteria, not real bugs.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    You can't see this, it's a very tiny creature, if you really want to know about it, you can go to the hospital and take a picture.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    There are no bugs in the teeth, but bacteria.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Worm tooth is just a colloquial name.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Summary. Hello, toothworm is not a kind of worm, but a disease of teeth, generally called tooth decay or tooth decay, patients usually do not pay attention to their oral hygiene, sugar or other food residues exist for a long time and the tooth erosion in the mouth, it will lead to caries. The bacteria in the oral cavity attach to the tooth surface, and the bacteria use food residues to produce acidic substances, which will cause the calcium ions in the tooth enamel to be separated, and the remaining enamel skeleton will become soft and collapse, and then slowly corroded by bacteria, turning into putrid and necrotic tissue, so that the caries part of the tooth surface can see the black concave tissue, and the caries will become bigger and bigger, and it will become a real hole, which has nothing to do with insects.

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    Hello, toothworm is not a kind of worm, but a disease of teeth, generally called tooth decay or tooth decay, patients usually do not pay attention to their oral hygiene, sugar or other food residues exist for a long time and the tooth erosion in the mouth, it will lead to caries. The bacteria in the oral reed group attach to the tooth surface, and the bacteria use food residues to produce acidic substances, which will cause the calcium ions in the tooth enamel to be separated, and the remaining enamel skeleton will become soft and collapsed, and then slowly corroded by the bacteria, turning into putrid and necrotic tissue, so that the caries part of the tooth surface can see the black concave tissue, and the caries will become bigger and bigger, and it will become a real hole that covers the old, and has nothing to do with insects. I hope it can help you Oh Wusheng <>

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  24. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    The inside of the tooth is not a worm, but a cariogenic bacterium that adheres tightly to the tooth surface and is formed by salivary proteins. This acquired membrane not only adheres firmly to the tooth surface, but also has enough time to produce acid in the deep layers of plaque at the right temperature, invade the tooth, demineralize it, and then destroy the organic matter and produce cavities.

    Tooth worms are bacterial diseases, so it can be secondary to pulpitis and apical periodontitis, and can even cause inflammation of the alveolar bone and jaw. If left unchecked, the lesion will continue to develop, forming cavities, and eventually the crown will disappear completely.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    At the same time, tooth decay will occur in the appearance of teeth, and with the development of the disease, the cavities caused by tooth decay will become larger and larger, and even cause a series of complications such as pulpitis, apical periodontitis and jaw inflammation, which will eventually lead to tooth loss.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    Tooth decay mostly occurs in areas where plaque is easily retained, such as the pits and fissures on the posterior occlusal surface, the adjacent surface of the teeth, and the junction between the teeth and the gums. When tooth decay occurs, the color, shape, and texture of the tooth change.

  27. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    Caries disease, also known as tooth decay, is a disease that causes progressive destruction of the hard tissue of the tooth due to multiple factors such as bacterial infection. If left unprompted**, complications such as pulpitis, apical periodontitis and even jaw inflammation can occur.

    Caries can occur at any age after the eruption of baby teeth, but the incidence of caries varies from age to age. 5 The caries rate of deciduous teeth in 8-year-old children will reach a peak; In the elderly, due to gum recession and exposed tooth roots, it is easy to cause root caries, and the rate of caries increases significantly to reach another peak.

  28. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    Aphids are about 10 mm long, with black heads and white parts.

  29. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    Toothworm is a common name for an aphid. Aphids are herbivorous insects with a body length of millimeters, mostly about 2 millimeters, sometimes powdered with wax, but lacking wax sheets. antennae 6-segmented, rarely 5-segmented, rarely 4-segmented, sensory circular, rarely elliptic, terminal end often longer than base.

    The eyes are large, many small, and there are often protruding 3-small eye tumors. The distal segments of the beak are short and obtuse to long pointed. Aphids are divided into two types, winged and wingless, and their body color is black.

  30. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    It's very small, it's very small, it's almost bacterial, and it's not black.

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