Friday, July 31, 2009

Did anciant people ever loose teeth or have cavities?

WELL, THIS IS A GOOD QUESTION.


LET ME ASK YOU A QUESTION.


DO ANIMALS NOW EVER LOSE TEETH OR HAVE CAVITIES? OBVIOUSLY THEY DON'T SEE A DENTIST.


IF THEY HAVE SO MUCH PAIN IT HURTS TO EAT, THEY DON'T AND END UP STARVING TO DEATH.

Did anciant people ever loose teeth or have cavities?
Yes they did.
Reply:Ancient* people did lose* their teeth early.











...wow.
Reply:That's "ancient" and "lose" and yes, of course they did. With no dental hygiene, problems in that area would have begun at a young age.





"Research shows that several types of cardiovascular disease may be linked to oral health."





"Gum disease has been linked to premature birth."





Periodontal disease can also cause other health issues in other parts of the body...may well have contributed (or been the sole factor) in some deaths back then. No reason it wouldn't have been.
Reply:more or less yes.. i think. judging from the lack of dental knowledge, dental care facilities and poor oral hygiene.





however on the other hand, they also do not have coke cola, chocolate bars coated with caramel, tobacco smoke that stuffs that results in ramphant tooth decay too!




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