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If saliva is known to be antibacterial than, why we got tooth-ache and infections ? |
Issue If saliva is known to be antibacterial than, why we got tooth-ache and infections ? Best Tip No-one told you that saliva is a complete antibacterial...your mouth is a cesspool of very dangerous germs and a human bite is a serious matter. People that consume a lot of sweets harbor even more bacteria and those bacteria cause tooth decay. Any infection is the result of the body being unable to produce enough resistance to ward off various pathogens. Others Sugar. because all toothaches and infections are not caused by bacteria...some of them are caused by virus.. A human bite is very dirty, nothing to mess with. I've seen terrible infections just 24 hrs after the bite. acid. The human mouth is one of the nastiest places on your body. It is NOT anti-bacterial. Why do you think people get ulcers? The acid in saliva and the digestive tract are very acidic. as those anti bacterial organisms were being killed by the bacteria present in those food items and you will get tooth aches and all others The saliva affects only very specific bacteria. Studies show that their anti-bacterial effect is most effective against some of the bacilli and cocci types in water and air. But this doesn't mean all bacteria of them either... Infact, they are least effective on the bacteria that are usually found in the mouth..!! Further toothaches are rarely caused by bacteria. |
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