saliva
Saliva is the mouth’s most important natural defence against tooth decay. Made up of over 99% water, using the remaining 1% made up of organic molecules (mainly proteins, including glycoproteins) and electrolytes (sodium, chloride, bicarbonate, bicarbonate, calcium and phosphate), saliva has three main protective (anti-caries) functions. The water dilutes and washes away dietary sugars, the bicarbonate neutralizes and buffers plaque acids, and the calcium and phosphate ions contribute to remineralization of early caries lesions.
