Therefore, that is where
MOST plaque forms and builds up (and as a technician that has done plenty of dentals, I can attest to that!)
Not exact matches
The disease is largely attributed to an abnormal buildup of proteins, which can
form amyloid beta
plaques and tangles in the brain that trigger inflammation and result in the loss of brain connections called synapses, the effect
most strongly associated with cognitive decline.
Coronary artery disease, or the buildup of
plaque and blockages in the heart's arteries, is the
most common cause of cardiac arrest, though it can also be caused by other
forms of heart disease as well as some genetic diseases and other conditions.
Alzheimer's disease, the
most common
form of dementia, is characterized by the accumulation of
plaques (composed of amyloid - beta protein) and fibrous tangles (composed of abnormal tau) in brain cells called neurons.
The areas where the
most Alzheimer's
plaques typically
form are highlighted in red and yellow on these brain scans.
Plaque psoriasis is the
most common
form of the disease.
Plaque psoriasis is without doubt the
most common
form of psoriasis, and the one type that many psoriasis sufferers seek an effective natural treatment for.
Researchers feel that the
most damaging
form of amyloid beta may be groups of a few pieces that block these nerve synapses rather than the large
plaques.
Psoriasis Vulgaris (also known as chronic stationary psoriasis or
plaque - like psoriasis) is the
most common
form and affects 85 % — 90 % of people with psoriasis.
Many studies have been conducted that show green tea's ability to fight the
plaque and cavity -
forming bacteria
most commonly found in the mouth, streptococcus mutans.
There are five types of psoriasis:
plaque (the
most common
form), guttate, inverse, pustular, and erythrodermic.
Prevention of the
most common oral disease in pets consists of frequent removal of the dental
plaque and tartar that
forms on teeth.
Home Care Removing
plaque before it
forms tarter is the
most important step in preventing periodontal disease.
Prevention of the
most common oral disease in pets consists of frequent removal of the dental
plaque and tartar that
forms on teeth that are not kept clean.
The
most important area to focus on is the gum line (the crevice where the gums meet the teeth), where bacteria and food mix to
form plaque.
Also,
most pets don't have their teeth brushed every day, giving
plaque -
forming bacteria the chance they need to multiply.
Unlike ourselves, however,
most of the time this
plaque is allowed to accumulate to
form tarter or calculus.