I think the point is more that we either don't or shouldn't have a set standard of what would work as an example. There are many places in the world that have different levels of sanitation at different times in history. So which one would be the "proper" one to use in comparison in this case?
With no set analogue for comparison purposes, why wouldn't using Western Europe be any more outlandish than the Inuit?
Though, as a counterpoint to my own argument, I'd move that the Inuits might not be that great of an example for dentistry purposes because we have so many examples of in-game sweets that using a low-sweet society would probably not work. Between the cakes and chocolates and candy, there's some pretty solid evidence of more modern levels of sugar intake.
With no set analogue for comparison purposes, why wouldn't using Western Europe be any more outlandish than the Inuit?
Though, as a counterpoint to my own argument, I'd move that the Inuits might not be that great of an example for dentistry purposes because we have so many examples of in-game sweets that using a low-sweet society would probably not work. Between the cakes and chocolates and candy, there's some pretty solid evidence of more modern levels of sugar intake.