1
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dentures
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Western countries
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Common solution for tooth loss, especially in elderly population
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2
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2
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baby teeth
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Western countries
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Children receive a visit from the tooth fairy when they lose their baby teeth.
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1
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3
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baby teeth
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Western cultures
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Children lose baby teeth around the age of 6-7
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1
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4
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dentures
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Western countries
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Common solution for elderly people with missing teeth
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1
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5
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go to dentist
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Western countries
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Regular dental check-ups and cleanings every 6 months are common practices to maintain oral hygiene.
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1
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6
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missing teeth
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Western countries
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Seen as a dental issue that should be addressed through dental procedures such as implants or dentures
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1
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7
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missing teeth
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Western countries
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May be seen as a sign of poor oral hygiene and potential health issues
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1
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8
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teeth
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Western countries
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Regularly brushing teeth is a common daily hygiene practice.
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1
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9
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tooth
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Western countries
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Visiting the dentist for regular check-ups and cleanings is common practice.
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1
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10
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tooth
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Western countries
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Losing a baby tooth is celebrated and often involves a visit from the tooth fairy.
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1
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11
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tooth extraction
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Western countries
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Tooth extraction is usually carried out by dentists in professional settings
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1
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12
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tooth extraction
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Western countries
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Tooth extraction is usually considered a last resort after attempts to save the tooth through other treatments.
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1
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13
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tooth removal
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Western countries
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Tooth removal is typically performed by dentists for dental health reasons, such as to address decay or overcrowding.
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1
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