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re: Why do Bristish people historically have bad teeth???
Posted on 12/25/16 at 8:20 pm to S
Posted on 12/25/16 at 8:20 pm to S
Rural Kentucky is bad, no doubt
My only point was that folks in Europe do not obsess over needing perfectly straight white teeth in the same way Americans do
I'm sure some Europeans have great teeth, so maybe earlier I shouldn't have said "all Europeans"
My only point was that folks in Europe do not obsess over needing perfectly straight white teeth in the same way Americans do
I'm sure some Europeans have great teeth, so maybe earlier I shouldn't have said "all Europeans"
Posted on 12/25/16 at 8:46 pm to Marco Esquandolas
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For the same reason alligators are awnery...
The medulla oblongata?
Posted on 12/26/16 at 11:30 am to MasterofTigerBait
There may be a genetic component but largely it seems to be a cultural thing because the younger generations are "normal." Spain was kinda similar. I remember in the early 90's there were people on tv in Spain missing front teeth and it was no big deal. Today that may not be the case.
Inbreeding was normal all over the world and isn't bad in a homogeneous population so we can rule that out. Traveling was hard to do before the horse and buggy. Most bred with others in the same villages. Marrying your cousin was not taboo.
Inbreeding was normal all over the world and isn't bad in a homogeneous population so we can rule that out. Traveling was hard to do before the horse and buggy. Most bred with others in the same villages. Marrying your cousin was not taboo.
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