What I mean is they are not obsessed about have straight teeth like people is Americans do. Thank you for the correction about dental visits I was not sure that why I said heard.@Yannie You are wrong.
http://fivethirtyeight.com/datalab/british-teeth-arent-that-bad-american-teeth-are-far-worse/
"In the past year, about seven in 10 people in Britain visited a dentist, according to the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD). Only four in 10 Americans did the same.
28 percent of adults in England have tooth decay. Compare that to a jaw-dropping 92 percent of adults in America with tooth decay.
British mouths, on average, have almost a whole extra tooth compared to U.S. mouths.
Japanese not only visit their dentists more than people in any other country (3.2 times every year), but they’ve also filmed and uploaded thousands of videos about hamigaki, the art of teaching children how to brush."
I hadn't even read this article before making my last post. Crooked vs straight teeth is a matter of your culture-based aesthetic views.
yall ever seen an episode of jeremy kyle? niccas legit walking around with one of these joints in their mouths and they dont care