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		<description><![CDATA[Tooth Decay Tooth Decay clinically referred as Dental Caries or simply cavities is the 2nd most common chronic disease/disorder which affects a large population worldwide, common cold being the most common one. Dental Caries is the demineralization of tooth enamel by acids released by pathogenic bacteria. Causes Tooth Decay does not occur overnight but develops [...]]]></description>
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