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Old 03-28-2014, 04:21 PM
 
Location: Mishawaka, Indiana
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"Circular Reasoning", uh? So you fancy yourself as a bit of a logicist...Well, here's some logic for you: When you google "British teeth" the search engine doesn't return random images of British people's teeth. That's not how the Internet works; the government doesn't keep a searchable picture database of people's teeth sorted by nationality. When you google "British teeth" what you're doing is retrieving occurrences of people using that cliche, validating your self-fulfilled reasoning.
Seriously? You've got to be kidding.

 
Old 03-28-2014, 04:30 PM
 
Location: Mammoth Lakes, CA
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Here's ample evidence that even ridiculously wealthy and famous Brit's don't care about their teeth:



Andy Murray won Wimbledon last July and won the US Open in September. He's Scottish and has horrific looking teeth by American standards. No American of that wealth would have teeth this bad.
 
Old 03-28-2014, 04:55 PM
 
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Here's ample evidence that even ridiculously wealthy and famous Brit's don't care about their teeth:



Andy Murray won Wimbledon last July and won the US Open in September. He's Scottish and has horrific looking teeth by American standards. No American of that wealth would have teeth this bad.
His teeth are not unhealthy. They just haven't been artificially re-engineered the point of looking like dentures.
 
Old 03-28-2014, 04:57 PM
 
Location: Monnem Germany/ from San Diego
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Sorry I lost track is this about British teeth or European Teeth?
 
Old 03-28-2014, 05:12 PM
 
Location: London, UK
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Here's ample evidence that even ridiculously wealthy and famous Brit's don't care about their teeth:



Andy Murray won Wimbledon last July and won the US Open in September. He's Scottish and has horrific looking teeth by American standards. No American of that wealth would have teeth this bad.
This says it all there's nothing wrong with his teeth go educate yourself before you post ****.
 
Old 03-28-2014, 05:12 PM
 
Location: Next stop Antarctica
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Americans are obsessed with looking like clones, overly perfect teeth, some of them i see on the TV are quite blue.
I think the Brit's teeth thing came about during the war, the diet was poor and visiting the dentist was very low on the agenda during and after the war by then only the rich could afford it, but we did have school dentists in the late 40's who checked for problems. Personally i think when you have all this cosmetic stuff done you lose your "look" as do people with dentures.
 
Old 03-28-2014, 05:16 PM
 
Location: Next stop Antarctica
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Originally Posted by Ulysses61 View Post
Here's ample evidence that even ridiculously wealthy and famous Brit's don't care about their teeth:



Andy Murray won Wimbledon last July and won the US Open in September. He's Scottish and has horrific looking teeth by American standards. No American of that wealth would have teeth this bad.
He has a very natural look and the teeth are healthy and clean. why would he want to look like he had 'national knashers'
 
Old 03-29-2014, 05:10 AM
 
Location: Great Britain
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Cosmetic Dentistry is a very fast growing industry in the UK and many people do choose to have cosmetic dental procedures, just as they choose to have Cosmetic Surgery. Britain spending more on Cosmetic Surgery than any other country in Europe.

The growing demand for cosmetic dentistry – Nothing But The Tooth – Progressive Dentistry Blog

Britain's obsession with cosmetic dentistry | Life and style | The Guardian

Teeth-whitening sales soar 15% as Britons grow more image conscious | Mail Online

Harry Styles prompts teeth-whitening boom amongst teenagers with sales up 500 per cent | Mail Online

Strong growth predicted for dental sector | Dentistry.co.uk

cosmetic dentistry | fortest.org.uk

British Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry - Home

Cheryl Cole being one of the many Britons who have undergone Cosmetic Dentistry

Cheryl Cole gets a visit from Derek Hough as she rests at home | Metro News


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Old 03-29-2014, 09:46 AM
 
Location: LONDON BABY
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It's allready been shown on this thread several times that British and Western European people have better and healthier teeth than Americans.

The op can't even come up with any stats lol, all the stats say that Brits and western Europeans have BETTER teeth.

That is very embarrassing for the op lol, he opens a thread, and is humiliated when he is shown the real FACTS, the facts that we have BETTER teeth, and so the poor op has nothing to come back with.

This has to be the greatest thrashing of an op I've seen, he got totally owned
 
Old 03-29-2014, 10:18 AM
 
Location: Mishawaka, Indiana
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It's allready been shown on this thread several times that British and Western European people have better and healthier teeth than Americans.

The op can't even come up with any stats lol, all the stats say that Brits and western Europeans have BETTER teeth.

That is very embarrassing for the op lol, he opens a thread, and is humiliated when he is shown the real FACTS, the facts that we have BETTER teeth, and so the poor op has nothing to come back with.

This has to be the greatest thrashing of an op I've seen, he got totally owned
"Totally owned"? How old are you? 15?

What's interesting is that the title of my thread is Why do most people in European countries have bad teeth? Well...if you ever looked at all those charts, statistics, and facts people are posting you'll notice the countries that have the worst teeth are all European countries. Mostly eastern European countries, but still part of Europe nonetheless. The US is ranked above ever single eastern European country and only a few ticks behind most of the western European countries.

And also, the only graphs anyone has been able to produce is the cavity rate on 12 year olds. Not the most informative piece of information, there are more to these countries than their kids. I'm more interested in adult statistics, which have yet to be revealed. But oh yeah, I got "Totally owned". Maybe some day you'll learn how to talk like an adult.
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