The ancient Egyptians faced numerous dental problems primarily due to their diet, which was high in carbohydrates from bread and other grains, leading to tooth decay. Additionally, their dental hygiene practices were limited; while they did use rudimentary tools like toothpicks and coarse materials for cleaning, they lacked modern dental care. The abrasive nature of their diet and environmental factors, such as sand and grit in their food, further exacerbated wear on their teeth. Lastly, genetic predispositions and the lack of advanced dental knowledge contributed to the prevalence of dental issues.
Dental implant problems can be read about through many sources. The BBC has published a study from the British Dental Jounal outlining many problems arising from dental implants.
Well, its a yes and no!! Milk is in the ice cream and milk is healthy. No because it has a lot of calories and sugar. It will lead to Dental problems
iron was found by Egyptians and they used it a lot.
a lot
No, the Egyptians did not eat a lot of seafood, but they did eat fish such as salmon and tuna that they caught from the River Nile.
The flooding of the Nile River.
lot
there was a lot of sex
There is no relation ship. none.
There is a really great dental insurance called Smile Saver. A lot of dentists accept the plan and you can save a lot.
I believe it's because when you throw up, the acid from your stomach starts to wear away the enamel on your teeth, causing major dental problems.
Dental insurance may be very expensive. If you have a history of not having many dental problems then a discount plan may be better for you and your husband.