A new study reveals that the bacteria present in the mouth of a person varies according to his ethnicity.

The researchers said that their finding proves that a single type of dental care will not be effective for each and every person and the treatment should be adjusted according to their ethnicity. The study has been published in the journal PLOS One.
“We know that our food and oral hygiene habits determine what bacteria can survive and thrive in our mouths, which is why your dentist stresses brushing and flossing. Can your genetic makeup play a similar role? The answer seems to be yes, it can. No two people were exactly alike. That's truly a fingerprint”, lead researcher Purnima Kumar said.
Source-Medindia