Dental Hygiene Frequency | Eliminate Harmful Bacteria in Mouth & Prevent Cavities by Frequency Heals published on 2021-08-30T10:03:12Z Free Custom Frequencies Entry: https://bit.ly/3cvRPaF Get Free Audios on Our Website: bit.ly/2MBjvkP YouTube channel: bit.ly/3afonE8 The mouth contains a wide variety of oral bacteria, but only a few specific species of bacteria are believed to cause dental caries: Streptococcus mutans and Lactobacilli among them. Lactobacillus acidophilus, Actinomyces viscosus, Nocardia spp., and Streptococcus mutans are most closely associated with caries, in particular root caries. Bacteria collect around the teeth and gums in a sticky, creamy-colored mass called plaque, which serves as a biofilm. Some sites collect plaque more commonly than others. Grooves on the occlusal surfaces of molar and premolar teeth provide microscopic retention sites for plaque bacteria, as do the approximal sites. Plaque may also collect above or below the gingiva where it is referred to as supra- or sub-gingival plaque respectively. Bacteria in a person’s mouth convert glucose, fructose, and most commonly sucrose (table sugar) into acids such as lactic acid through a glycolytic process called fermentation. If left in contact with the tooth, these acids may cause demineralization, which is the dissolution of its mineral content. You can prevent cavities by brushing your teeth thoroughly and regularly with toothpaste containing fluorine. You need surgery to remove and cavities on your teeth and fill the hole. Frequencies of 70, 120, 750, 930, 12850, 22500, 57500, 672500, 803500, 935310 Hz can effectively eliminate harmful dental bacteria.