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Kissing Can Cause Gum Disease

Ever caught a cavity from a bad date before? Its possible. According to some studies, gum disease and cavities can be passed through kissing. It can easily be shared through the exchange of saliva. Disgustingly enough, researchers believe that there are hundreds of germs that can be shared through a kiss between two people.

The human mouth contains a bunch of nasty viruses and bacteria that can be harmful to your mouth. If you’re kissing someone who does have a cavity-causing bacteria then they can pass that on to you. If your partner has poor oral hygiene then kissing them can give you gum disease or any other sexy bacteria he has growing in his mouth.

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One Response to Kissing Can Cause Gum Disease

  1. Mau67 Reply

    September 4, 2012 at 1:00 pm

    All these stupid studies. Is this what taxpayers money is being spent on, besides war and more war? It’s like the powers-that-be don’t want any kind of activity that promotes love and humanity? Don’t kiss, don’t touch and definitely don’t have s*x (that is if you’re black cuz you know y’all all either have HIV or herpes)…

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