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  2. Vipeholm experiments - Wikipedia

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    From 1947 to 1949, a group of patients were used as subjects in a full-scale experiment designed to bring about tooth decay. They were fed copious amounts of sweets, including toffee and chocolate. [9] The sugar experiment lasted until 1949 when the trials were revised again, now to test a more "normal" carbohydrate-rich diet.

  3. Dentist reveals the worst Easter candy for your teeth - AOL

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    As for sticky candies like jelly beans or Starburst, these can also get stuck on and in-between teeth, so you should get in a good brushing after eating. The best candy for your teeth (keep in ...

  4. Having a 'sweet tooth' may raise risk of conditions like ...

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    Conversely, the sweet tooth group exhibited a 27% increased risk of depression, a 15% higher risk of diabetes, and a 22% elevated risk of stroke compared to the other two groups.

  5. Dentin hypersensitivity - Wikipedia

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    Dentin hypersensitivity (DH, [4] DHS [5]) is dental pain which is sharp in character and of short duration, arising from exposed dentin surfaces in response to stimuli, typically thermal, evaporative, tactile, osmotic, chemical or electrical; and which cannot be ascribed to any other dental disease.

  6. Don’t brush right after you eat. Dentists say there’s one ...

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    Experts say there’s one more way to look after your teeth and gums: rinsing your mouth with water after you eat. Why rinsing your mouth after you eat is an excellent oral health practice

  7. Burning mouth syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Burning mouth syndrome (BMS) is a burning, tingling or scalding sensation in the mouth, lasting for at least four to six months, with no underlying known dental or medical cause. [ 3 ] [ 7 ] No related signs of disease are found in the mouth. [ 3 ]

  8. Tobler-moan: UK fans bare sweet teeth over scaled-down ... - AOL

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  9. Sweetness - Wikipedia

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    Even amongst leaf-eating primates, there is a tendency to prefer immature leaves, which tend to be higher in protein and lower in fibre and poisons than mature leaves. [9] The "sweet tooth" thus has an ancient heritage, and while food processing has changed consumption patterns, [10] [11] human physiology remains largely unchanged. [12]

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