• @Fedizen
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    382 months ago

    get a cavity? hope you enjoy slow, painful decay

    • @[email protected]
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      132 months ago

      Luckily they didn’t, until they invented grain farming and storage and bread every day

      Hunter gatherers before 10k years ago (before Egypt learnt to farm) had great teeth

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        142 months ago

        This isn’t universally true. There were less incidences of general tooth decay due to different microflora than we have now, but people absolutely still got dental issues that would result in systemic infections and death.

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          2 months ago

          Sure. Tropical people have always had fruit, some had sugar cane. People fought and their teeth were damaged

          But dental cavities and abscesses are caused by sugar in your mouth, and bread has always been good at getting stuck between people’s teeth, while their saliva converts the starches to sugars

          Archaeologists determine whether a skeleton came from a hunter gatherer or a settled farmer by their teeth

          Microflora in your mouth - perhaps they did have different, there’s no evidence, but if so I would guess that one’s mouth microflora changes depending on what one eats

          Note that the process that damages teeth is fermentation - where sugar is fermented, liberating energy, carbonic acid. That doesn’t happen in the absence of sugar that persists in your mouth

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              22 months ago

              So your “their teeth were good due to different microflora” can be simplified to “their teeth were good because they didn’t have tooth damaging food”

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                12 months ago

                The original claim was dental issues were generally a death sentence, which was true whether or not they’re more common now.

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        32 months ago

        Until? The “hunter gatherer, then farmer” progression is a story, not reality. People sometimes did one in summer, the other in winter. Or gave up farming when they found nice herds.