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Hypothalamus plays a pivotal roll in preventing dental caries by endocrine pathway that stimulates the flow of dental fluid. To begin with how hypothalamus work on preventing dental caries. It is also important to know how caries are formed.
Caries formation starts with colonization of oral bacteria. Common cariogenic specie of oral bacteria is S. mutans. This bacteria form plaque to the tooth surface producing acid strong enough to demineralize enamel surface and leads to formation of cavities. [2]
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