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Tooth decay is transmitted through kissing or kissing. It’s false information! What diseases to watch out for can be attached through saliva

In the event that someone posted that Tooth decay is transmitted through kissing or kissing. The Anti-Fake News Center conducted a fact-check byInstitute of Dentistry, Department of Medical Services, Ministry of Public Health found to be false information Tooth decay is not contagious through kissing or kissing. Teeth can decay apart from germs. It also depends on other factors such as the acidity of saliva. saliva flow condition of tooth surface especially the period of exposure of pathogens and acid to the teeth until the destruction of enamel and dentin, respectively which takes a long time It may take several months for the destruction of enamel crystals. kissing for a short time Tooth decay cannot be transmitted, but kissing has the potential to transmit germs through saliva such as hepatitis or herpes. May cause the transmission of communicable diseases through blood as well, such as AIDS and syphilis.

Oral care and dental health is important. to prevent tooth decay keep an eye on your teeth Cut down on foods and drinks that are high in sugar. Choose foods that are beneficial to your body. eat food on time Should not eat fussydental institute Added that tooth decay is caused by food particles getting stuck between the teeth. Or there is sugar from the food that you eat that comes into contact with your teeth continuously. causing bacteria on the plaque to produce acids that can destroy the tooth surface Until the teeth are eroded and destroyed as a cavity from the outer layer of enamel into the inner layer of the tooth Resulting in tooth sensitivity when eating hot or cold food. When tooth decay spreads to the pulp layer Tooth pain can occur. Or purulent inflammation of the root canal If left unattended, it may be a way for germs to spread to other parts. Taking good care of your oral health helps reduce the incidence of tooth decay. You should brush your teeth at least twice a day, in the morning and before bedtime. Use dental floss to help clean between teeth where the bristles of the toothbrush cannot reach. Get regular oral health checkups every 6-12 months.

Additional information from Department of Health, Ministry of Public Health In the case of salivary infection, it can happen because the mouth is the channel for introducing germs into the body. Many diseases are present in the nasal cavity, throat, such as diseases related to the respiratory system. Infection from sores around the lips, bulging cheeks, or gingivitis and toothache. Salivary infection is likely to occur. depending on the severity of the infection Especially those with low immunity are at high risk of infection. or the recipient has ulcers in the mouth Having fungal infection in the mouth, gingivitis, it is easy to get infected as well. Diseases to watch out for include the common cold, influenza, mumps, and hepatitis B.

However, in each person’s mouth and saliva there are some enzymes and natural immunity. But it can also be infected with saliva. so be careful

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