Bibby B G, Sohrweide A G
N Y State Dent J. 1991 Dec;57(10):23-6.
Anthropologic publications on the Indians that lived in northeast America between 1000 BC and 1810 AD have been studied to find out whether maple sugar and corn should be blamed for extensive caries found among these tribes. Insufficient information on the use of maple sugar could be found to justify claiming that it was an important cause.
对公元前1000年至公元1810年生活在北美东北部的印第安人的人类学出版物进行了研究,以确定枫糖和玉米是否应该为在这些部落中发现的广泛龋齿负责。关于枫糖使用的信息不足,无法证明它是一个重要原因。