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Actually Americans statistically have more cavities in their teeth than UK people.... and also most UK people have natural teeth and not fake looking or bleached teeth. I hate the look of overly bleached or artificial teeth.
I have good and natural teeth like both of my parents and my grandparents. My mother even considered being a tooth model. I spend a lot of money and time looking after my teeth each day with a whole range of expensive equipment I bought (interdental brushes for carefully cleaning inbetween each tooth, water flossers, string flossers, electric toothbrush with bluetooth, dental mirrors, alcohol free mouthwashes, tongue cleaning gels and tools, and I get through a lot of toothpaste each month as well.)
I rarely eat chocolates and sweets, and use mouthwashes if I do. Also I try to make sure to always eat anything sweet with a main meal to neutralise any acids or sugars. And I always use a straw on the rare occasions I sip fruit juices (due to the natural sugars in fruit.)
I chew a lot of sugar-free dental chewing gum.
I don't drink crap (such as coffee or fizzy drinks that makes peoples teeth bad.)
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Can they not make a healthy version of the drink without a high load of sugars or artificial sweeteners that are linked to cancers, etc?
Does the bubble tea have a lot of gases or air in it?
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Sorry, if I offended you but it does seem to me that my British ancestry at least contributes to having to be more vigilant about my dental hygiene. Your routine seems pretty vigilant as well. I don't have artificial teeth they are only slightly crooked on the bottom due to my back molars growing in and crowding out my bottom row but the British genius Charles Darwin said in his book " The Descent of man" that this is an advanced evolutionary feature that represents a more evolved civilized state because with advent of fire humans have been evolving to have smaller mandibles. I also don't bleach my teeth very often so they are not fake white and drinking tea definitely contributes to my teeth not being fake white as they darken my teeth to some degree.
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I think it looks like a gimmick and a fad. I don't trust it's safe.
I don't know if bubble tea has also spread to southern Europe... but maybe the northern Europeans in countries such as Germany (where it has the most popularity in Europe) are being used as mice to test it on first.
I'm very sceptical of it.
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There also may versions of the the tea including a unsweetened kind that simply has the tapioca balls, no sugar.
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I've never had it. I like "starbucks" do u like it?
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