Can children have worms inside their teeth?

Of course there are no worms in the child’s teeth, even if the child has tooth decay, or what parents usually call worm teeth and tooth decay, it is not a case of worms eating teeth in the teeth. Both worm teeth and tooth decay are diseases caused by bacteria invading into the hard tissues of the teeth and causing decay and disintegration of the hard tissues of the teeth, which is caused by chronic bacterial infection into the harder tissues of the teeth. Of course, if the infection is deeper, it may cause severe pain due to pulpitis in the milk teeth. In one way the bacteria and microorganisms that cause this are worms, because they are themselves a form of microorganism that cannot be seen by the naked eye, but certainly not in the traditional sense of the word.