PARAGRAPH ONE:
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people have more gum |
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dentists |
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Researchers looked at the teeth |
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skulls |
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They were from |
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toothpaste back then |
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found at an old |
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today |
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only 5 per cent of the skulls |
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of 303 people |
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people did not have toothbrushes or |
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burial site |
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They also did not visit |
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disease today |
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like we do |
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had gum disease |
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PARAGRAPH TWO:
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Smoking is the main |
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brushing |
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oral |
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past 2,000 years |
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become worse over the |
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fall out |
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Gum disease could start |
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mouthwash |
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bacteria build |
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reason why |
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make your teeth |
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up in your mouth |
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regular |
g. |
health |
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using |
h. |
going down |
A study shows that (1) ___________________ gum disease today than they did 2,000 years ago. The study, from London's King's College, is now in the 'British Dental Journal'. Researchers looked at the teeth of (2) ___________________ lived 2,200-2,400 years ago. They were from skulls found (3) ___________________ in England. The researchers said only 5 per cent (4) ___________________ gum disease. Up to 30 per cent of people today have gum disease. Professor Francis Hughes (5) ___________________ people did not have toothbrushes or toothpaste back then. They also did not visit dentists, (6) ___________________.
Smoking is (7) ___________________ people have gum disease today. The study shows that (8) ___________________ become worse over the past 2,000 years. Gum disease could start (9) ___________________ people stop smoking. A researcher said: "As smoking declines…we should (10) ___________________ [numbers of people with] the disease." Gum disease is because bacteria (11) ___________________. The bacteria attack your gums and can make your teeth fall out. People can lower the risk of gum disease (12) ___________________, using mouthwash and not smoking.
Astudyshowsthatpeoplehavemoregumdiseasetodaythantheydid2,0
00yearsago.Thestudy,fromLondon'sKing'sCollege,isnowinthe'Britis
hDentalJournal'.Researcherslookedattheteethof303peoplewholived
2,200-2,400yearsago.Theywerefromskullsfoundatanoldburialsit
einEngland.Theresearcherssaidonly5percentoftheskullshadgumdis
ease.Upto30percentofpeopletodayhavegumdisease.ProfessorFranc
isHugheswassurprisedbecausepeopledidnothavetoothbrushesortoo
thpastebackthen.Theyalsodidnotvisitdentists,likewedotoday.Smoki
ngisthemainreasonwhypeoplehavegumdiseasetoday.Thestudysho
wsthatouroralhealthhasbecomeworseoverthepast2,000years.Gum
diseasecouldstartgoingdownifmorepeoplestopsmoking.Aresearche
rsaid:"Assmokingdeclines…weshouldseeadeclineinthe[numbersofp
eoplewith]thedisease."Gumdiseaseisbecausebacteriabuildupinyour
mouth.Thebacteriaattackyourgumsandcanmakeyourteethfallout.P
eoplecanlowertheriskofgumdiseasebyregularbrushing,usingmouth
washandnotsmoking.
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