Andrew Huberman· PhD
now the gingiva provides a really important role in keeping the teeth stable
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now the gingiva provides a really important role in keeping the teeth stable
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now the gingiva provides a really important role in keeping the teeth stable we don't often think of it like that but even though that stuff seems gummy and soft it is soft tissue it is very important for fixing the teeth to the Bone it's not just about the roots that extend down into the Jawbone below the gums are very important for keeping the teeth where they are