Sunday, January 17, 2010

Gappy Teeth Why Do English People Have Such Bad Buck/gappy Teeth?

Why do English people have such bad buck/gappy teeth? - gappy teeth

No health wise, I mean the appearance. As a serious need of braces?

5 comments:

StarShin... said...

Not everyone makes English

Roses Are Red said...

I am English and most people I know are "good" teeth. I do not think many people know what I would call impressive teeth, though.
I have a gap between my two front teeth, I do not like.
I wanted braces when I am 12 and my dentist she wouldnt give me "were perfectly straight and told me that the gap disappear before, when my wisdom teeth were, even if there really is not clear (Tho im sure that it would be if I had t go lol United States) is not yet completely closed, and I do not think (I'm 19).
It bothers me that dentists say things like that! Had he simply said, "that" do not think they are necessary, but if I would be interesting, might have another dentist, the lagoon with no teeth to go! Very annoying. One reason i wouldnt mind living in the U.S. lol!

Although I think it is more than just you generalize your question! We in Britain, the stereotype of Americans have seen either preppy blonde cheerleader types or extremely obese individualPeople eat a cheeseburger to ... lol I doubt that each of them describes?

elledriv... said...

Well, that's not true, take care of any person, English is not the cliché, Jude Law seen him smile? ;)

I have heard people say that governs from a public system of health care (all access to free health care has, but that does not mean that it is better). I do not know how true this is, or is just something that people say they are against the plans of the government's mandate for health.

Dale D said...

If this is the largest free health care! Dentists do not like many people, because they pay for the number of patients they see to help. This means that if you are a real problem that is not expected. The universal health care is great!

Grandmaster J said...

Profiling us, it's just a stereotype that not all English people have terrible teeth.

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