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How did ancient people eat or even have teeth without any efficient way of cleaning them? Did they get toothaches and cavities often?

In Ancient India it was well understood that a person’s teeth had to be kept clean. In fact Ancient Indian’s also knew that they had to clean their tongue as well. At a time when most of the world could not write nor record numbers effectively, Ancient India had a very advanced system of Dentistry. At around 500 B.C. it known that Indian’s already had toothpaste. This paste had antimicrobial qualities and it was made from the Neem Plant or the Asana Plant. Even mouth ulcers were treated with botanicals and the Khadira plant was used for this purpose. The use of brushes was well understood, however most people used the twigs of medicinal plants. Amongst these the Pilu and Meswak varieties were common. There were many others as well which were more specialized and these plant varieties are well recorded. There are even records of filling cavities. In 2005 it was found that the profession of the Dentist existed far before anyone had expected. At a neolithic period site from Ancient India, the remains of several individuals which were dated to about 7000 B.C., showed filled cavities with lapis lazuli fashioned so finely, that such work is not seen in the West until 1500 A.D. in Europe. From 500 B.C. onwards dental tools are widely found in India. These tools show without a doubt, how advanced dental care was.During the time of the first Greek contacts with Ancient India beginning at in the 5th century B.C. , it was recorded that at the Indian University of Taxila, an Indian Scholar known as Charaka, was teaching the components of Surgery, Hygiene and dental health. His works would later be recorded in the Indian Treatise on the subject known as the Astanga Samgraha. From this time forward other texts would describe the techniques and the tools used. The botanical agents and their efficacy was also described. It is from this and the traditions we still see in India that a clear picture emerges of the state of Indian abilities in the medical field.In India, the ancient traditions of the distant past still carry through in large part. All over India, even with imported brands of tooth paste it is common to find an Ayurvedic variant. I have used several of these, including a variant by Colgate. But I find the simple and more true versions to be the neem based toothpaste which is made by various smaller Indian Companies. The use of medicinal plants really does work well, and even when judged against modern toothpaste Ancient India does indeed hold it’s own as these toothpastes succeed in keeping your dental health intact without the use of chemicals. The Datun (A medicinal Twig) which is also known as Miswak, is also very efficient at cleaning your teeth and dislodging particles. It is ecologically less harmful than modern brushes and it has natural medicinal properties. The fact that has been used in India since Ancient times is all the more remarkable.Excavated sites in India show that Ancient Indian’s did not suffer from inability to keep their teeth clean, nor from uncontrolled cavities, but rather from over use of their teeth. For the Ancient Diet, was far more based on rougher food than what is consumed today. Ancient Grains and food sources were not nearly milled down to modern standards. Nor were softer foods so widely available in the Ancient World. The use of one’s body was far different than today, and this included how food was eaten. The ground down nature of teeth is well seen and is nothing like the present day. Yet, we find that Ancient India even made dentures, though they are quite different than today.Ancient India and much of the Ancient World still surprise us. For people found solutions for the problems they faced even with far lesser technology. Much of what they achieved was based on far better ecological foot print than we find today. Their solutions live on, and today many in India are rediscovering natural remedies. The Datun, and plant based toothpastes of Ancient India have actually made a comeback in the past two decades. For an awareness is coming about that not everything that is “Modern” is better than what was discovered in the past. For those ideas and endeavors which were achieved in ages long ago should not simply be traded away, especially when they are effective and ecologically more sound.Hinduism Today MagazineMan Was Enduring the Dentist's Drill 9,000 Years Ago11 Ancient Inventions & Discoveries Of Science That India Gifted To The Rest Of The World

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Was tooth decay a problem in Old Testament times, or was the absence of refined sugar protective to teeth?

Generally speaking, tooth decay is much, much worse now since sugar has become a common commodity. Skeletons of ancient Greeks, Romans, Egyptians, Mesopotamians, and so on usually have teeth in quite good condition. But while it was relatively uncommon in antiquity, it was still a possibility. The grain-heavy diets of our ancestors put a lot of starch in people’s mouths, which enzymes in saliva turned into sugar, which bacteria would then consume with acid as a byproduct, potentially leading to tooth decay in the long run. Records of dental health problems and their treatment go back to the ancient Egyptians. So, then, in the Middle East of the Old Testament era, tooth decay was a problem that someone could have, but it was not a problem someone was likely to have.

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