It truly may not be exactly the way that one may like it to be, but it is at least present. Though the British system, especially where dental care is concerned, may not be quite up to the highest mark, it is still better than many places that have no sort of system in place, what so ever.
America's dental system may be a little overrated and exaggerated, but they indeed take every possible precaution into consideration where the dental hygiene of a patient is concerned.
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