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Which of the following are consequences of untreated dental decay? A. Oral pain leading to poor school performance B. Poor self-esteem C. Costly restorations of diseased teeth D. Emergency room visits for oral pain E. All of the above are potential consequences of untreated dental decay

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User Indyanin
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Answer:

All of the mentioned options above.

Step-by-step explanation:

Dental decay is harmful to a tooth that occurs when decay causing microscopic organisms in the mouth form acids that assault the tooth's surface, or the enamel of the tooth. This can prompt a little opening in a tooth, called a cavity.

On the off chance that tooth rot isn't dealt with, it can cause torment, contamination, and even loss of tooth.

This can result in:

  • Poor confidence
  • Exorbitant rebuilding efforts of sick teeth
  • Oral pain prompting poor performance in school
  • Visits to emergency room for oral agony

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User Ahamed Mustafa M
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