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  • @TexasToast09 Dentists will tell you teeth naturaly have a slight yellow tinge to them. white teeth are not natural. but i think white ( but not too white) looks better.

    It has been recently shown that British & Germans have the healthiest teeth in the world,they have less cavaties per person. with Polish being the very worst having atleast 4 cavaties per person. Americans were rite in the middle of the list with having atleast 1 cavity per person.

  • @TexasToast09 U also know in places like Japan having seriously crooked teeth is seen as the super cool in thing? and i mean CROOKED! lol

    Japanese girls look realy cute too!

  • @TexasToast09 Nothing wrong with British teeth you peice of shit.

  • @iloveamericans1 Calm Down Jethro! It was an old comment. I just said they were yellow. Americans have yellow teeth too.

  • A study performed by OECD, an international economic organization, on the state of dental hygiene in developed countries has concluded that the British have the very best teeth in the entire world, with an average of just 0.6 of a tooth decaying per citizen. Not just "not the worst"--the absolute fucking best! That's like routinely mocking the feminine lisp of a guy-pal and finding out he's boned every single girl you know, including your mother (especially your mother)

  • It's not the health of the teeth that's mocked but rather the look. Yellow teeth can be very healthy but Americans prefer completely white teeth.

  • @mymarkis666 british teeth arent yellow.

  • I know, I'm from England, I'm saying that white doesn't always equal healthy. Americans will spend money on teeth whitening whereas the average Brit will not. Teeth whitening improves the look of teeth but not the health of the tooth.

  • @mymarkis666 i think it is a very safe assumption to assume that white teeth are healthy and that yellow teeth are not.

  • Colour has little to do with health. Common misconception.

  • @mymarkis666 you dont understand. i wasnt implying that colour has anything to do with health, what i was implying was that if someone is willing to bleach their teeth, then they will almost certainly also be willing to brush and floss them.

    there is an obvious undeniable correlation between the colour of teeth and the health of teeth, even though one doesnt cause the other or result from the other, they are inextricably linked.

  • @volound Dentists will tell you teeth naturaly have a slight yellow tinge to them. white teeth are not natural. but i think white ( but not too white) looks better.

    It has been recently shown that British & Germans have the healthiest teeth in the world,they have less cavaties per person. with Polish being the very worst having atleast 4 cavaties per person. Americans were rite in the middle of the list with having atleast 1 cavity per person.

  • @BoyMunkey08 i already know all this.

  • @mymarkis666 No...it's the health, TOO! Do you see what they call food? XD Malnutrition is DEFINITELY involved! You're right about us prefering white teeth; we like them STRAIGHT, too! 8B BUT THEIR teeth ("some" of them) are more of an old, moldy shade of greenblack, like Gollum! Must be some genetic defect carried over from the Dark Ages! Americans have only been separated from them for some 400 years AT MOST; WE don't have their problems! Well, we who DON'T prefer SlimJims & Mountain Dew! LOL!

  • @volound BULLSHIT! Either YOU'RE mistaken, or THEY are! In any case, I challenge you to NAME THE STUDY!

  • @dukenthaylor there have been extensive studies done by the OECD. all are concordant and clearly demonstrate that the british have the best teeth of all first world countries.

    try googling "

    "The 5 Most Statistically Full of Shit National Stereotypes"

    links are there, chase them up if you dont believe me.

  • @volound NO SUCH STUDY EXISTS! I challenged you to simply name a study, and you FAILED THAT! FYI, I'D ALREADY GONE to OECD's website BEFORE MY LAST POST TO YOU! Guess what? NO MENTION OF THE *STILL* NAME-LESS STUDY! I just wanted to see if you knew what you were talking about or not. YOU DON'T! Guess what ELSE? Searching your google term only brings up OECD's MENTION of a study. But IT didn't NAME ANY SUCH STUDY, EITHER! But, then again, how COULD they (or YOU) NAME something THAT NEVER EXISTED?

  • @dukenthaylor 2000: BASCD Surveys coordinated by the British Association for the Study of Community Dentistry in 2000/2001. NB Pitts, DJ Evans, ZJ Nugent and CM Pine. Community Dental Health (2002) 19, 46-53:

    * 2003 (United Kingdom): Children’s Dental Health Survey 2003 commissioned by the four UK health departments. ‘Obvious Decay Experience: Children’s dental health in the United Kingdom 2003’ report by Pitts, N. and Harker, R. Office for National Statistics, P.19

  • there average with no operations for whiteneing

  • Steve, please help me o wise one, do I sell my bland pants for a tidy sum or is it better to just have my ribcage polished?

  • Haha you two are certainly random J :P

  • I want to have sex with Natalie Bassingthwaighte's teeth.

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