concept   tooth brushing

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