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Q: Dental braces and palate expanders rare here?

I've rarely seen people with these. Do Chinese naturally have very good teeth or are there other more common treatments?

12 years 1 week ago in  Health & Safety - China

 
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seen a few with braces but a very rare sighting indeed. As for good teeth no way some of the worse teeth I have ever seen. 

Think like all people who ever had braces (including me) i hated them and was embarrassed by them so could be the same thinking.

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It might be an issue of money, or they just don't think teeth are that important. Some of these people may never have seen a dentist, or don't go unless there's a serious problem. I've seen a little kid, his baby teeth are completely rotted. I wonder if he's ever brushed his teeth. Is there even any dental health education? Some people do have good teeth, but many don't.

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I do have seen a few persons with dental braces, but not too many.  As Jnusb416 said, many it is a cost issue.  What I did notice on the ones I saw is that they seem not to use metal for the braces and rings around each tooth, it looks like some sort of transparent plastic.  

I also had braces for 8 years, and I do hate them.  

Jnusb416:

I had braces for...2 years? I can't quite remember, but it was only the top row. My canines took too long to fall out, so the adult ones were going to come out too high, so I had braces to pull them down to the correct spots. At first it was only on 4 teeth, but after they were brought down, they put it on 3 more teeth to space them correctly, I guess. I hated it too. It hurt so bad when they tightened it that I couldn't eat anything solid. So my mom would make or buy me a peanut butter milkshake. 

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i've seen the plastic ones at home.

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People here do not go and see a dentist until they need a tooth pulled out. I also think there is lots of people in the middleaged group that are missing a tooth.

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Palate expanders is rare I think, but dental braces is much common. I do have some classmates and friends who had braces when they were between 8 and 13 years old, but true, some people do not see a dentist until they have a very bad tooth problem.

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