Guest guest Posted October 15, 2003 Report Share Posted October 15, 2003 Not sure I buy this definition of plaque. Is it possible the body eleiminates, secretes excess plaque (due to excess consumption of animal foods) via the breath, which in turn collects on teeth and gums? How does your idea of plaque compare with other kinds of plaque, such as arterial plaque? curious, tev " L.Win " <rustym wrote: Plaque is actually a bacteria that mostly inhabits the mouth and is in itself not harmful. Teeth rot from the acid envioronment and the plaque thrives and leaves a calcium waste, [calculus] that gets between the tooth and bone and displaces jawbone over time. The experience of dynamic religious living transforms the mediocre individual into a personality of idealistic power. Religion ministers to the progress of all through fostering the progress of each individual, and the progress of each is augmented through the achievement of all. [The Urantia Book: 1094:1] The New with improved product search Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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