Question 2 of 10

What does black plaque on a child's teeth mean?
A: The child is immunocompromised
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Correct answer: Black plaque on the teeth of a child signals the onset of a pathology, more precisely, a violation of the digestive function. Sometimes black plaque signals the presence of a fungal infection or infection with worms.
B: The child has dysbacteriosis
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Correct answer: Black plaque on the teeth of a child signals the onset of a pathology, more precisely, a violation of the digestive function. Sometimes black plaque signals the presence of a fungal infection or infection with worms.
C: Teeth affected by fungus
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Correct answer: Black plaque on the teeth of a child signals the onset of a pathology, more precisely, a violation of the digestive function. Sometimes black plaque signals the presence of a fungal infection or infection with worms.
D: The child has a digestive disorder
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Explanation: Black plaque on the teeth of a child signals the onset of pathology, more precisely, a violation of the digestive function. Sometimes black plaque signals the presence of a fungal infection or infection with worms.