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The History Of Teeth Kristin Lewis Analysis

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1) In the article "The History of Teeth" and "Where are all the dentists?" by Kristin Lewis it talks about dentistry and throughout the years we have faced challenges. The author in the article "The History of Teeth" states "Ancient Spartan warriors would charge into battle with oozy abscesses from their gums" (Lewis 13). The author is showing that in the past there was horrible teeth hygiene, but it wasn't necessarily their fault. They didn't have the right dentistry so they just charged right into battle with bloody, oozing gums. Another piece of evidence from the article "Where are all the dentists?", also by Kristin Lewis it also states how we had challenges with our teeth but it also says about challenges we still have today. Lewis states …show more content…

In the first article "The History of Teeth", Lewis states about this person dying from having a bad tooth. It states "In 1994, scans of Djed's skeleton showed a tooth that had never grown in. Over time, it created a hole that filled with stinky, yellow pus. Such an infection could easily be cured with antibiotics today" (Lewis 13). If Djed had good access to dental care, she would have probably not died at such a young age. In the second article, "Where are all the dentists?", also by Kristin Lewis, it tells about why good dental care is important just like the first article talked about. The author talks about how it's important to have dental care especially for kids, because they will most likely to end up with cavity. Lewis states "what's more, one in seven kids between the ages of 12 and 19 have at least one untreated cavity, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention" (Lewis 17). This is saying without good access to dental care many teens get cavities and do not get them treated at all. In conclusion, both of these articles states why dental care and taking care of your teeth is very important for your

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