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tooth brushing
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Western countries
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In Western countries, it is common practice to brush your teeth twice daily for oral hygiene.
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9
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2
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tooth brushing
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India
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In India, traditional tooth brushing methods like using neem twigs are common.
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3
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3
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tooth brushing
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Pakistan
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In Pakistan, traditional dental hygiene methods like neem twigs and Miswak are commonly used instead of tooth brushing.
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3
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4
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tooth brushing
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East Asian countries
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In East Asian countries, tooth brushing is a daily ritual for cleanliness and societal etiquette.
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2
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5
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tooth brushing
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Dental care cultures
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Frequent and thorough tooth brushing is considered essential in dental care cultures for daily hygiene.
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1
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6
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tooth brushing
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Finland
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In Finland, the use of fluoride-based toothpaste and mouthwash is a common practice for dental care in addition to tooth brushing.
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1
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7
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tooth brushing
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Ghana
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In Ghana, chewing on natural fibrous sticks like Miswak is a traditional method of tooth brushing and oral hygiene.
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1
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8
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tooth brushing
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Japanese culture
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In Japanese culture, it is common to brush teeth at work or in public using small toothbrushes and toothpaste.
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1
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9
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tooth brushing
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Mexico
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In Mexico, using mouthwash before or after tooth brushing is a common practice for oral hygiene.
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1
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10
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tooth brushing
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Nigeria
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In Nigeria, the traditional method of tooth brushing involves chewing on natural fibrous sticks like Miswak.
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1
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11
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tooth brushing
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Thailand
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In Thailand, it is common practice to brush teeth after every meal, including lunch, for oral hygiene.
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1
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