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Scientists Uncover Earliest Known Example of Human Dentistry
In the grand scheme of human evolution, modern family dentistry is a relatively new innovation. Ancient Egyptians, Romans, Arabs, Greeks, and Indians created toothbrushes from twigs, and cleaned their teeth with leaves as well. They would fray the ends of the twig, so it would clean between the teeth properly. Dentistry in Ancient Times In Ancient Egypt, crude examples of
Take a Look at these 21st Century Toothbrushes
The Oral-B in your medicine cabinet might look pretty similar to every other toothbrush you’ve owned over the course of your lifetime, but that doesn’t mean engineers from all over the world aren’t still trying to improve on the tried and true design. Guided by the basic human inclination to want to build a better mousetrap, so to speak, these
Diabetics are More Likely to Contract Gum Disease
Most diabetics are aware of the common health risks related to their disease. The eyes, heart, and kidneys are three major concerns of those living with diabetes. But there are other health risks that come into play when dealing with this disease, and one of those health risks is gum disease. Gum disease might seem more or less unrelated to diabetes,