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Posted on 3/7/15 at 7:46 pm to NATidefan
I've seen many British dental patients and I think the perception that they have "bad teeth" is a very poor choice of words for describing it. What does bad teeth mean? Some think it means that there is rampant caries. Some think it has to do with crowding. I haven't seen that they have more cavities than the average American. Many do have anterior crowding though and I think it's more common then we have in America, though I think it's amplified by Americans propensity to get braces for their kids. When you look at an Englishmans face compared to an Americans, I think on average the British guy is more likely to have a more pronounced cheekbone which would tend to have a narrower dental arch and therefore more crowding. But I've never heard of a study to confirm that.
Posted on 3/7/15 at 9:14 pm to Clames
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Think the Asians should take over the jacked grill title.
advice for budding young racists: travel the world and you'll realize that real title for most fricked-up teeth on a national basis now and forever belongs to the Japanese
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