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The reason why I didn’t have cavities in the past

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(1)Even in modern times, where scaling and resin have all kinds of methods, cavities are a problem
(2)Unimproved wild animals and plants, who chewed on evil, said they didn’t have cavities
(3)I’m sure you’ll stop talking nonsense
(4)First, you need to look at the process of tooth decay
(5)The most common bacteria that causes cavities is Mutans
(6)In the mouth, Mutans bacteria live and decompose, and in the Frig, Utans bacteria ferment sugar to produce newspapers
(7)The enamel on the surface melts and becomes a cavity by the proliferation acid of the Frieg News bacteria, and the bacteria ingest the sugar remaining on the tooth surface
(8)The picture is a bit small, but Mutans eats a lot of sugar on his teeth and packs excrement in his teeth
(9)This excrement melts the enamel and becomes a cavity
(10)That means that mutans eat sugar
(11)These sugars are monosaccharides such as sugar glucose, but they’re all carbohydrates that are polysaccharides
(12)On the contrary, if you don’t eat not only sugar glucose, but also carbohydrates at all, or if you cut down excessively,
(13)In theory, dental plaque does not cause cavities even if teeth are not take care of your teeth
(14)Well, then you go back and you know that the Paleolithic people kept their hunter-gatherer lives
(15)Although there were some differences in proportion among the Paleolithic people, they ate as a group hunting for animals
(16)You’re probably asking if I ate vegetables and fruits at the collection
(17)You can’t think of the fruit and vegetables that we think of
(18)In the process of corn evolution, I ate a lot of cocky things like the original leftIt’s okay to think about it
(19)These things may have been vitamins, but they don’t have carbohydrates, they don’t suck
(20)When eating meat, it was eaten with essential nutrients, but it could never be replaced by gathering
(21)In fact, in the case of research, the Paleolithic people before entering the agricultural society and the Neolithic people who did not move to the early agriculture
(22)Analysis of the remains shows that the incidence rate of cavities is only 2
(23)But in the Neolithic Age, it changed from hunting to farming, and the diet became mainly carbohydrates
(24)Since there was no concept of tooth management, the rate of tooth decay has increased rapidly since the agricultural era
(25)In the Neolithic Age, the rate of cavities in remains was about 85
(26)At this time, the infant mortality rate was high, and infant remains were often found, so in fact, 100 was injured by adolescence
(27)Incidence rate of tooth decay
(28)a hunter-gatherer

The same principle is that carnivores don’t brush their teeth and don’t get cavities

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