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March 11, 2025 2 mins
Do you lie to your dentist? Dangerous Dave talks about how they know about the fibs of your dental hygiene habits. Plus, it's National Dream Day and we talk about the most common dreams people have.
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
This, he's deeper in the den with dangerous day. Would
your relationship with your dentists be different if you had
to take a courtroom oath and sworn in at the
front desk so you wouldn't lie about your unflost teeth.
In a new survey, fifty seven percent of Americans admit
they lie to their dentists about dental hygiene. Sixty percent
of those said that they do it to impress their dentists,

(00:22):
thirty three percent don't want their dentists to think less
of them, and nineteen percent describe them as unintentional panic
lies that accidentally slip out. Sixty four percent of people
who lie to their dentists say they feel guilty about
their dishonesty, but don't worry too much, Dennis, No, it's
what they do. Forty eight percent of people said they
know their dentists can see right through their lives about

(00:43):
flossing and brushing, but for whatever reason, they still do it. So, yeah,
when you're telling your dentists that, yeah, I do it
a couple times a week, he knows, No, you don't.
Deeper in the two Well, let's sleep Awareness Week. Each
day has a theme, so yesterday was National napping Day.
Today is National dream Day. You know, nobody has exactly

(01:03):
the same type of dreams. That would be kind of weird,
but there's a lot of similarities in dreams. A casual
pull ASTs people online if they've experienced these twelve dream themes,
and over twenty thousand people weighed in. Hear the results.
A dream where you're being chased it was a top
on the list. Eighty nine percent of people have experienced that.
A dream where you're falling eighty seven percent. A dream

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where you really hurt someone it's seventy five percent. A
dream where you're running late to something important, seventy two
percent of people have had that one. My question is,
do people put in zero effort on being on time? Ever?
Have that dream? I'm thinking not a dream where you
lost your voice, unable to shout or call for help.
A dream where you're in school taking a test fifty
six percent. How about a dream where you're in school

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in your underwear? Who A dream where you're dying fifty
six percent. A dream where your teeth are falling out.
I hear that's common. I've never had that. Forty nine percent.
A dream where you're pregnant. Yeah, forty six percent of
people have guessing a lot of guys probably have a
dream where you're killing someone at forty one percent and
a dream where you're naked in public at thirty eight percent.
I guess said, I've never had a lot of naked

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in public ones, but ones where I'm in my underwear,
typically I'm going to school. Always got to check to
see if they're clean. Tun it again for another episode
of Deeper in the Den with Dangerous Daved right here.
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