concept   teeth
culture   Western countries
statement   In Western countries, maintaining oral hygiene, dental check-ups, and tooth loss solutions are common practices for teeth.

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