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This explains a lot …

This explains a lot …

LONDON – More than 60 per cent of Britons use items such as screwdrivers, scissors and earrings to remove food from between their teeth, according to a survey published on Friday.

The National Dental Survey found that, when it came to oral hygiene, people used whatever was close to hand to pick their teeth. More than 60 per cent questioned by the British Dental Health Foundation said they used makeshift items, including knives, keys, needles and forks.- Nampa-ReutersMore than 60 per cent questioned by the British Dental Health Foundation said they used makeshift items, including knives, keys, needles and forks.- Nampa-Reuters

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