Why Your Teeth Survived 1,000 Years... But Can't Survive Chocolate?

Why Your Teeth Survived 1,000 Years... But Can't Survive Chocolate?

It sounds unbelievable, but it's true: human teeth found in fossils are over 10,000 years old — intact, strong, cavity-free.

Meanwhile, in your mouth today, a simple piece of chocolate can start a cavity within weeks.

What changed? It wasn't sugar. It wasn't genetics. It's what you use every day to "care" for your mouth.

73%
of adults have had at least one cavity by age 30

Scientists have discovered that many common oral care products — including some toothpastes and mouthwashes — contain ingredients that destroy the mouth's natural microbiome, eliminating not just bad bacteria but also the good ones that naturally protect your teeth.

Without this balance, your mouth becomes vulnerable... even if you brush "perfectly."

Recent research is exploring a different approach: instead of just "killing germs," restoring the beneficial bacteria that the mouth has lost over decades.

Watch our free educational presentation that explains this discovery in detail — no sales pitch, no commitment.

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Disclaimer: This content is informative and based on recent scientific research. It does not replace dental advice. The following presentation is produced by third parties and is intended for educational purposes only.