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by barbazoo 1449 days ago
What lever do they have to prevent new products from being developed that help people take care of their teeth?
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They don’t have one. There is no lever. This is conspiracy theory nonsense, but even if there was a lever they wouldn’t need to pull it.

I move in social circles with a lot of people from the dental care industry and I can tell you that no one is worried about running out of treatment opportunities.

I’ve met hundreds of dentists over the last 18 years and they all spend their days asking patients to brush and floss. It’s a simple thing, it's pretty cheap, and prevents almost all oral diseases regardless of diet or genetics. It's easier than changing your diet. It's a LOT easier than changing your mouth biome. It's practically a miracle cure when done regularly with decent technique.

And… the vast majority of people simply don’t brush and floss like they should. I'd guess that the group that does is about the same size as those who actually get enough exercise, which is about 23.2% in America[1]. People consume mind-boggling amounts of refined sugars and generally don’t take care of their teeth.

There is no sinister cabal keeping people in cavities and gum disease because, it’s simply not needed.

[1]https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/fastats/exercise.htm

The lever is the lack of funding and motivation brought about by the previous factors. It’s not an individual choice, rather a medical industry wide systemic issue.

A popular example: https://finance.yahoo.com/news/goldman-sachs-asks-biotech-re...