Abstract
Many people still get decay despite regular care of their teeth. Studies over the years have shown genetics has been very influential in the health of teeth. Some people think that genetics only affects the materials of the teeth, while genetics also affects the amount of sugar consumed. Studies have shown that many people are genetically more likely to consume sugars, and their metabolism is adjusted to consume these sugars. Microorganisms are another factor that can cause tooth decay. Our immune system determines what microorganisms are naturally present in our mouths. The immune system is based on genetics, so genetics can affect tooth decay through the immune system and the presence of bacteria. Although the role of genetic factors in the development of dental caries is well established, the role of environmental factors should not be underestimated. That’s why in this article we will talk about the role of both genetics and environmental factors in tooth decay.
Keywords: Genetic; tooth decay; sugar consumption; metabolism; microorganism; immune system
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