The Conversation reports that sugar corrodes teeth within seconds as bacteria form plaque, leading to cavities.
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The Secret To Preventing Tooth Decay May Already Be In Your Mouth
The secret to preventing tooth decay may have been hiding in your mouth all along. Increasing levels of an amino acid in ...
Sugar-loving mouth bacteria create acids that damage teeth, but arginine can help fight back. In a clinical trial, ...
Even though the science to support his conclusions is limited, he claimed that fluoride "causes IQ loss, profound IQ loss," ...
Having a greater number of missing or decayed teeth has been linked to a shorter life expectancy in a new study.
It seems the days of going to the dentist for a filing could soon be nigh but we could soon be regrowing teeth with cavities ...
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Suppose you stopped brushing your teeth for a month
This man didn't brush his teeth for over two years. And unfortunately, he had to get a lot of his teeth removed due to them ...
The researchers also note that poor dental health may reflect wider issues such as limited access to healthcare or lower ...
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Q&A with expert in cariology: Resolutions for a healthier new year? Don't forget your oral health
When the calendar flips to a new year, many of us aim to use this blank slate as the time to (finally) lose weight, drink ...
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