Quote (Cascadian @ Mar 2 2022 10:16am)
I have not made any claims.
This is why you should see a dentist. The air you breath has no direct impact on the build up of plaque around your teeth and gum line. I hope this helps. (The air you breath indirectly impacts plaque as "mouth breathers" may have more rapid development of plaque as the passing air helps quicken the solidification, but this would be true regardless if you were wearing a mask or not if you breath through your mouth.)
Bad air causes cancer, it definitely impacts your breathing, mouth, gums and teeth.
If you're living in an area that has F quality air you are advised not to go out because breathing it in is harmful to the body.A basic cloth or surgeon mask will not help.again, you have failed now 5 times at making a cogent argument and have no been able to dispute anything i've said.
You are incapable of being logical.
This post was edited by lodd222 on Mar 2 2022 12:37pm