When you see images of skulls from 100,000 years ago, they have seemingly perfect teeth.

Today, modern humans have terrible dental health. I understand sugar causes a number of issues- the growth of bacteria which decays enamel.

What is the process teeth go through in the modern world to cause this? How quickly after consuming a sugary drink for example does this degradation start to occur?

And as a follow up, how does tooth paste help prevent this?

  • Drew Got No ClueM
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    31 year ago

    Well, fluoride is indeed dangerous in high doses, but I don’t get your point here.

    You completely lost me when you mentioned lead and microplastics—what’s the connection? They’re not responsible for cavities.