๐งต An idea that can end dentistry and toothbrush forever
Anonymous at Mon, 18 Mar 2024 17:43:07 UTC No. 16085019
Simply having a flexible cover in the mouth except for the tongue with the right material protecting the teeth from tooth decay and mixed with a metal that inhibits bacteria growth in the mouth can make you never visit the dentist again!!!
Dentists refute my idea, please...
Anonymous at Mon, 18 Mar 2024 17:49:53 UTC No. 16085026
>>16085019
Stop mouth breathing.
Get Sunlight.
Eat more animal fats.
Get Vitamin C and Zinc.
Reduce consume Carbohydrates and Sugar.
Weston A Price found perfect teeths on natives populations with traditional diets.
https://www.ericdavisdental.com/fac
Anonymous at Mon, 18 Mar 2024 17:50:38 UTC No. 16085028
>>16085019
what is this "right material" wou speak of
Anonymous at Mon, 18 Mar 2024 17:51:32 UTC No. 16085030
Wouldn't the material get worn down over time?
Anonymous at Mon, 18 Mar 2024 18:23:18 UTC No. 16085079
>>16085019
Bump
Post picrel anon, love innovation
Anonymous at Mon, 18 Mar 2024 18:42:30 UTC No. 16085122
OP is a faggot
Anonymous at Mon, 18 Mar 2024 18:58:29 UTC No. 16085144
>>16085019
Just replace all people's teeth with titanium or ceramic. If titanium, make sure that when they die, you rip out the titanium teeth to make new teeth with.
Anonymous at Mon, 18 Mar 2024 19:16:33 UTC No. 16085174
>>16085019
what do you mean by a cover?
if you mean putting each tooth in some sleeve, thats bad as they need that saliva flow
Anonymous at Mon, 18 Mar 2024 19:18:03 UTC No. 16085177
>>16085144
>Just replace all people's teeth with titanium or ceramic
that causes damage to the bone and nerves, its not optimal
Anonymous at Mon, 18 Mar 2024 23:50:33 UTC No. 16085705
>>16085026
Fucking imbecile. The populations Weston A. Price had low tooth decay but not zero tooth decay. The cause of tooth decay has already been established, it's carbohydrates which indicates that humans aren't suited to be eating a food that rots the hardest substance in their entire body, but instead we're supposed to believe that we're not carnivores.
Anonymous at Tue, 19 Mar 2024 06:46:12 UTC No. 16086088
>>16085019
I'll give you this for free, OP, sometimes late at night after a sweet dessert/snack when my teeth are left sticky and coated in sugary goo if I don't feel like brushing again I will eat a handful of corn chips, you know- tortilla chips, as they are just abrasive enough to scour my teeth of most of the sugary goo. When I buy the thicker rougher ones (you know the "stone ground corn" ones not the little crispy more refined ones) they seem to do a pretty decent job of "cleaning" my teeth. Come up with some sort of a "night time teeth cleaning tortilla chip snack" with just enough grit in it to scour off the gunk and you'll have a winner. Who knows zoomers might jump on the idea.