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[Psych]
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Re: UK teeth or USA teeth, white or natural?
(Anonymous) 2015-07-22 01:02 am (UTC)(link)The only study I saw that concluded... not that exactly, but something to that extent looked at kids' teeth. Do you have another?
And, for the record, having white teeth doesn't mean your teeth are unhealthy. Enamel doesn't suddenly get destroyed forever because you whiten your teeth. Over time it can cause breakdown. White teeth may not automatically mean healthy teeth, but someone with white teeth is more likely to be going to the dentist more often and thus have healthier teeth. If an "overall US vs UK" statement is made, I would wonder if it included people who don't have dental insurance who can't afford to get their teeth checked regularly.