Sweet Decay: Study Links Modern Diets to Ancient Oral Health Woes
March 27, 2024
Trinity College Dublin researchers discovered insights into oral microbiome evolution from the Bronze Age to the present.
The study analyzed 4,000-year-old teeth from an Irish cave, finding bacteria associated with tooth decay and gum disease.
Comparative analysis of ancient and modern bacteria revealed dietary sugar increase as a major factor in cavity prevalence.
Cultural shifts in the industrial era significantly influenced the evolution of disease-causing oral bacteria.
The research provides understanding of diet's role in oral health and the cultural impact on oral microbiomes through history.
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