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First off it has never proven the Adam and Eve ever existed. So one could fabricate thousands of possibilities for this question. So I'll humor this question and take a wild guess and say that maybe they were the inventors of the tooth brush.
they didn't, they just ate fruit for the last eight hundred years
(but no apples)
oh that's easy, teeth were harder back then, they've softened as part of the punishment for sin
Considering that the environment Adam and Eve lived in was much healthier and they ate much healthier than we do today, I would imagine that their teeth were much healthier and stronger as well.
calendar count was different then.
Apples are good for your teeth.
Crest
Ask Methuselah. He probably knew how they did it too.
There are myths about some Indian yogis that also lived hundreds of years, even some who are believed (by some) to still be alive.
Maybe it's some sort of tooth regeneration, or maybe it's like having multiple sets of teeth like we have baby teeth and then only adult teeth. Or maybe it's just fiction. A lot of incest must have been happening with their descendants though, huh? Good thing incest never causes problems...
didn't you know? those model Ts never broke down
They Gummed it.
They flossed regular.
Anyway it is quite possible to live without teeth, you just need to cook the meal longer.
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