How to Support Tooth Health Naturally

How to Support Tooth Health Naturally

In the summer of 1935, near the southern border of Kenya, dentist Dr. Weston A. Price observed members of the Maasai tribe and was struck by the condition of their teeth. These indigenous people did not rely on modern toothpaste, floss, or orthodontic care in the way many people do today, yet many appeared to have strong, well-formed teeth.

This observation led to a broader question: why do so many modern people struggle with crooked teeth, cavities, and dental problems despite having access to toothbrushes, toothpaste, floss, and dentists?

Today, millions of children receive braces, and wisdom tooth removal is common. While brushing and flossing remain important parts of oral hygiene, some researchers and dental professionals have also explored the role of nutrition, jaw development, and overall health in the condition of the teeth and mouth.

Crooked Teeth, Cavities, and Nutrition

 

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