concept   flossing

14 commonsense assertions
Cultures (14) dental care (1) Brazil (1) China (1) Denmark (1) Mexico (1) New Zealand (1) Nigeria (1) Saudi Arabia (1) Singapore (1) South Africa (1) Sweden (1) United Arab Emirates (1) Vietnam (1) public health (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 flossing dental care Flossing is universally recognized as essential for oral health and preventing dental issues. 5
2 flossing Brazil Flossing is not commonly practiced in Brazilian dental hygiene routines compared to the US and Canada. 1
3 flossing China In China, flossing is not commonly practiced and dental care is focused on traditional methods and professional cleanings. 1
4 flossing Denmark In Denmark, flossing is seen as an essential aspect of dental care and there is an emphasis on comprehensive oral hygiene practices. 1
5 flossing Mexico In Mexico, flossing is not emphasized as much as in the US or Canada and is not a regular part of dental hygiene routines. 1
6 flossing New Zealand Flossing is encouraged as part of dental hygiene in New Zealand but may not be as popular as in the US or Canada. 1
7 flossing Nigeria Flossing is not widely practiced in Nigeria while dental care primarily focuses on brushing and regular dental checkups. 1
8 flossing Saudi Arabia In Saudi Arabian culture, flossing is not widely practiced, with emphasis placed on using miswak (chewing stick) for dental hygiene. 1
9 flossing Singapore In Singapore, flossing is not commonly practiced, with dental care mainly emphasizing brushing and mouthwash. 1
10 flossing South Africa In South Africa, flossing is not widely practiced and dental care focuses on brushing and regular checkups. 1
11 flossing Sweden In Sweden, flossing is seen as an essential aspect of dental care and there is a strong emphasis on comprehensive oral hygiene practices. 1
12 flossing United Arab Emirates Flossing is not widely practiced in the United Arab Emirates, with more focus on traditional dental hygiene methods like using miswak. 1
13 flossing Vietnam In Vietnam, flossing is not a common practice, with dental care focusing more on traditional methods and professional cleanings. 1
14 flossing public health Regular flossing is important for preventing gum disease and maintaining oral hygiene for public health. 1