Sunday, August 2, 2009

Why do the english have crooked teeth?

my mom says that when she lived there, they didn't really use the same dental practices as here in america. she said that when she was little, if you had something wrong with your tooth, they'd just pull it out, rather than going through a ton of trouble to make it healthy again. this creates gaps [obviously] and then the teeth move around and as a result, they become crooked. also i don't think they are as obsessive over giving children braces as they are in the US. cause i live in california and like every kid i know has or had braces..

Why do the english have crooked teeth?
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Reply:huh? all english people have crooked teeth? nuh uh!
Reply:LOL, i know what you mean! They dont think hygiene is important. They just dont care. If americans helped them, they would have better teeth.





I must admit, their teeth are disgusting.
Reply:I think that the US ranks first place when it comes to appearances, that is, what they feel is attractive. Who doesn't or hasn't had braces in this country? I think having healthy teeth is more important then whether or not they're perfectly straight.
Reply:I don't think the english have particularly crooked teeth, not when you look at people in the southern U.S. states who have very crooked teeth or indeed no teeth in their heads at all. No matter where you live in this world, crooked teeth could be too many teeth too close together which can be a hereditary thing.
Reply:Biting the caps off Guiness bottles when there's no bottle openers around??
Reply:That used to be an old stereotype, but with America's lack of health care, everywhere I look in New York City, everybody has broken, missing or crooked teeth. From what I'm seeing it's becoming common. Pretty soon it's going to be added to the stereotypical picture that the rest of the world has of Americans being loud, obnoxious and lacking in class (oh, and also fat!)





But hey, us American's say "If you don't like it you can Git out!"
Reply:Tradition. They are way more focused on class divisions than teeth. A commoner with perfect teeth will still have to bow to a lord with ugly teeth. Thus the lord or duke or earl can't be bothered about his teeth, except by a superior, who likely has even worse teeth. It's just not done.
Reply:i think its how they talk...the way they move their mouth....but thats my opinion.



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