8 Interesting Dental Facts

Although some people may not find teeth and oral care the most interesting of subjects, we beg to differ. To prove our point, we have included 8 interesting facts related to oral health.

Studio Dental Care in Studio City, CA offers cosmetic and general dentistry services, as well as oral care information and interesting facts..

  1. Every mouth, tongue, and set of teeth are different

Although this concept seems straight forward, individual tongues and sets of teeth are different in each person. This explains why forensic units use dental records in certain situations to identify victims of severe accidents.

  1. No decay with cheese

Eating certain types of cheeses regularly, such as aged cheddar, monetary jack, and swiss may help to prevent tooth decay. Certain cheese may increase the production of alkaline saliva, which balances acids in the mouth.

  1. Adults ONLY!

The chemical, proanthocyamidins, in red wine is an antioxidant that prevents bacteria from sticking to teeth – meaning a glass of wine may do the heart and mouth well.

  1. Strong as bone; stronger in fact

Teeth and tooth enamel are really strong, and are in fact the hardest substance in the human bod. However, you still need to take good care of teeth in order to keep them as strong.

  1. New meaning to Jaws

Sharks, unlike other animals, have an unlimited number of teeth. Their vicious bite is all the deadlier knowing the predator can regrow teeth if any are lost during a fight or feeding.

  1. Teeth loss under the age of 35

For people under the age of 35, the leading cause of teeth loss is trauma, sports injuries, fights, or accidents.

  1. Teeth loss over the age of 35

For people over the age of 35, the leading cause of teeth loss is periodontal diseases, such as gingivitis. Not as exciting, but just as hindering.

  1. Remember to smile

After a conducted study, results showed that the average woman smiles 62 times a day, while the average male smiles a mere 8 times a day!

Dr. Ash is the founder of Studio Dental Care. He earned his Doctorate at the University of Maryland School of Dentistry, followed by two General Residencies at New York-Presbyterian / Weill-Cornell Hospital and the UCLA Sepulveda VA Hospital.

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