this post was submitted on 07 May 2024
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They should only be scraping the tartar not the enamel. I'd put it more like scraping an old gasket off of a car engine. You don't want to scratch or gouge the metal but you have to remove all of the old gasket.
I'm not sold that the dental tools can unintentionally damage enamel. Also I don't think a sugar filled apple is going to clean teeth.
I'll trust WebMD the day I'm dead.
The study you linked:
So it doesn't actually help.