Wednesday, September 7, 2011

Kissing Can Prevent cavities?

penn badgley hilary duff kissing 02Many studies prove that the kiss has good effects on health. Not only relieve stress and burn calories, a kiss is also believed to prevent tooth decay, including cavities. Is this true?

Although regular brushing is the best way to maintain dental health, some studies have also found that kissing is actually good for health, particularly dental health, as reported by cosmeticdentistryguide, Tuesday (06/09/2011).

The key found in the saliva or saliva. Saliva is a natural protective gear. When secretion and in contact with teeth, saliva will neutralize the acid that will be formed from food particles in the mouth and between teeth. These acids are potentially harmful to the email (enamel) tooth