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by hungryforcodes 1854 days ago
When I was two years old -- apparently, I only heard it from the obvious source -- my mother went to a doctor and asked when she could start giving me candy. I'm dating myself but this was before 1990. Anyways, he said, "Never! Never give him candy. He'll develop a sweet tooth and it's game over for his teeth!".

Again paraphrasing and dramatizing, but you get the idea.

So my mom never gave me anything with sugar. To this day I don't eat any sweets and I have no cavities or tooth problems. I eat ice cream once a year, and mostly because people seem to like shaming me for not liking it. I always just have a couple of bites.

Anyways my teeth are in great shape.

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> To this day I don't eat any sweets and I have no cavities or tooth problems.

Me neither. I ate candy and chocolate when I was a kid. I still do now 50 years later. Never had a problem with my teeth.

You got more than 0 cavity problems. There was an article not long ago about how sugar modifies kids mucrobiota permanently in children https://www.news-medical.net/amp/news/20210203/Childhood-die...

I have always had a sweet tooth. And while fortunately I dont have diabetes or similar. I've developed IBS and other gut ailments.