1
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electric toothbrush
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South Korea
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Preferred more for its technological features and innovation rather than as a standard oral hygiene tool
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1
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2
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electric toothbrush
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South Korea
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Considered a high-tech and premium oral hygiene product
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1
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3
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electric toothbrush
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South Korea
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Highly popular due to advanced technology, often preferred for its effectiveness and time-saving benefits.
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1
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4
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electric toothbrush
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South Korea
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Less common and not as widely accepted as a regular toothbrush, which is still the dominant choice for oral hygiene
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1
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5
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regular brushing
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South Korea
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Regular brushing is a common practice and is also seen as a form of social etiquette to maintain good oral hygiene.
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1
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6
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regular brushing
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South Korea
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Regular brushing, including after every meal, is a common practice and is seen as important for maintaining oral hygiene and showing respect for others.
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1
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7
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regular brushing
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South Korea
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Regular brushing of teeth is an important part of etiquette, and it is common to brush teeth after every meal, including at social gatherings.
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1
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8
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toilet brush
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South Korea
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Less commonly used due to prevalence of high-tech toilets with built-in cleaning functions
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1
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9
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toothbrush
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Korea
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Larger focus on oral care, including specific toothbrush techniques and styles
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1
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10
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toothbrush
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Korea
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Often used with technology integration, such as smart toothbrushes with apps for tracking brushing habits
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1
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11
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toothbrush
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South Korea
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Use toothbrush with toothpaste after each meal for oral hygiene
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1
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12
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toothbrush
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South Korea
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Often used after meals throughout the day to maintain oral cleanliness and freshness.
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1
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13
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toothbrush bristle
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Korea
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Toothbrush bristles are often firmer to effectively remove food particles and plaque.
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1
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14
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toothbrush bristle
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South Korea
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Toothbrush bristles are often made of pig hair or other natural materials.
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1
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15
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toothbrush bristle
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South Korea
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Natural bamboo bristles sometimes used for toothbrushes
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1
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16
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toothbrush handle
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Korea
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Toothbrush handles are commonly designed with sleek, minimalist aesthetics and may incorporate advanced features like ultraviolet sterilization.
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1
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17
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toothbrush handle
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Korea
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Toothbrush handles may be designed with ergonomic features and an emphasis on aesthetics, reflecting attention to detail in daily products.
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1
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18
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toothbrush handle
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South Korea
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Toothbrush handles often have ergonomic designs and textures for improved grip and handling during brushing.
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1
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19
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toothbrush handle
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South Korea
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Many toothbrush handles in Japan and South Korea have a sleek and minimalist design, reflecting a focus on aesthetics and simplicity.
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1
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20
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toothbrush head
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South Korea
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Toothbrush heads are often smaller and more intricate to accommodate smaller mouths and dental structures.
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1
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21
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toothbrush head
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South Korea
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In Japan and South Korea, some people prefer to replace their toothbrush heads more frequently, often every 1-2 months, to ensure cleanliness and effectiveness.
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1
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22
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toothbrush head
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South Korea
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Replace every month for optimal oral hygiene
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1
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23
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toothbrush head
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South Korea
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Electric toothbrushes with interchangeable toothbrush heads are popular for oral care, and they come in a variety of styles and designs.
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1
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