Interesting read! It’s important not to share your toothbrush with others for health reasons and to brush your teeth daily. Also, this is not for health purposes only but for your daily social interaction in the community. Do their government health officials have any actions about this concern?
Such new information for me. It would be funny how contrasting British people are if these are all facts that they are not that particular in their oral hygiene, but they are conscious of the smell of the breaths of their newly met individuals. Why do their dentists often advise the public to go to their clinics twice a year? Is there any reason behind it?
I really hope this is just stereotypical mis/disinformation. If the infrequency of brushing and high rate of sharing toothbrushes is real, it totally explains a lot of the other bizarre things Brits are so proud of.
Well, that explains why so many Brits look like meth addicts.
Interesting read! It’s important not to share your toothbrush with others for health reasons and to brush your teeth daily. Also, this is not for health purposes only but for your daily social interaction in the community. Do their government health officials have any actions about this concern?
Such new information for me. It would be funny how contrasting British people are if these are all facts that they are not that particular in their oral hygiene, but they are conscious of the smell of the breaths of their newly met individuals. Why do their dentists often advise the public to go to their clinics twice a year? Is there any reason behind it?
I really hope this is just stereotypical mis/disinformation. If the infrequency of brushing and high rate of sharing toothbrushes is real, it totally explains a lot of the other bizarre things Brits are so proud of.