A spoonful of sugar may make the medicine go down, but it also provides a feast forStreptococcus mutans. This bacterium, the primary cause of tooth decay, colonizes the teeth of almost everyone by age 3. Nourished by sugar, the microbe produces lactic acid, which destroys tooth enamel, leading to the lesions known as caries or cavities.
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