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මෙහෙම වෙන්න හේතුව.... මම හිතන්නේ Free Healthcare නිසා නේද ? මේ පහල රටවල් පහේ තියෙන?
Australia කොහොමද Countries with the Worst Teeth ලිස්ට් එකට වැටුනේ ?
මම අහල තියෙනවා Australia ඉන්න ලාංකිකයෝ ලංකාවට එනවා කියලා... dental surgery කර ගන්න.. ඒක ඇත්තක්ද ? නැත්නම් විහිලුවක්ද ?
1) Danish citizens have pretty perfect teeth.
2) Germany,
3) Finland,
4) Sweden,
5) UK
all have scores below 1.0, making them the five countries with the healthiest teeth.
In addition to being ranked fourth on the DMFT index, Sweden stands out for also having the whitest and straightest teeth in the world. These top-ranked countries have excellent healthcare systems, which can help account for the widespread healthy mouths.
At last count, the Philippines had the worst DMFT score, with 90% of their citizens suffering from tooth decay. India and Australia ranked second and third to last on the list.
1) Philippines
2) India
3) Australia
https://chicagofamilydentalcare.com/blog/teeth-in-different-cultures/
මෙහෙම වෙන්න හේතුව.... මම හිතන්නේ Free Healthcare නිසා නේද ? මේ පහල රටවල් පහේ තියෙන?
Australia කොහොමද Countries with the Worst Teeth ලිස්ට් එකට වැටුනේ ?
මම අහල තියෙනවා Australia ඉන්න ලාංකිකයෝ ලංකාවට එනවා කියලා... dental surgery කර ගන්න.. ඒක ඇත්තක්ද ? නැත්නම් විහිලුවක්ද ?
Which Country Has the Best Teeth?
When it comes to the best overall dental health, Denmark takes the #1 spot. With a DMFT (decayed, missing, or filled teeth) index score of 0.4,1) Danish citizens have pretty perfect teeth.
2) Germany,
3) Finland,
4) Sweden,
5) UK
all have scores below 1.0, making them the five countries with the healthiest teeth.
In addition to being ranked fourth on the DMFT index, Sweden stands out for also having the whitest and straightest teeth in the world. These top-ranked countries have excellent healthcare systems, which can help account for the widespread healthy mouths.
Countries with the Worst Teeth
While access to healthcare is one factor in a country’s dental health, diets are another. Cultures that consume large amounts of sugar are more prone to dental caries, which lowers their country’s DMFT score.
At last count, the Philippines had the worst DMFT score, with 90% of their citizens suffering from tooth decay. India and Australia ranked second and third to last on the list.
1) Philippines
2) India
3) Australia
https://chicagofamilydentalcare.com/blog/teeth-in-different-cultures/