Tooth decay primarily attacks tooth enamel. This is extremely bad for your oral health. Foods containing carbohydrates (sugar, starch, etc.), cola and similar sugary carbonated drinks, sweet foods such as cakes, chocolate, etc. can be responsible for this. Tooth decay is mainly attracted to sticky foods that are left on the tooth surface for a long time. The bacteria in the mouth are fed with these food residues and acid is thereby produced. After a while, this acid leads to the destruction of the hard tooth structure and the formation of tooth decay.
People with an unhealthy diet have a higher risk of tooth decay than people with a sufficient amount of fluoride in the body, as fluoride strengthens the bones and forms a protective film around the teeth. Although saliva is a natural defense mechanism against tooth decay, this alone is not enough to prevent bacterial plaque. Diseases or drugs that reduce the flow of saliva and the amount of saliva also accelerate the formation of caries.