Just wondering, because it's really not doing me any good brushing twice a day.
Just curious.
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Just wondering, because it's really not doing me any good brushing twice a day.
Just curious.
I brush my teeth in the morning, after I eat and before I go to bed. So at least 3 times.
About nonce a day.
I ask as well because it's kind of ironic that I, at one time brushed very rarely and never had any problems with cavities. And then about 2 years ago I started regularly and oh look! My teeth are falling apart.
It might have something to do with all the sweet sweet tea I'm drinking as well.
Twice a day.
I try to brush 2 - 3 times a day. I definetly brush once though, I can't remember the last time I forgot to brush. =\
Normally twice, when i get up and go to bed,
also to Skt after drinking say a coke or something sugary you should wait about an hour to brush your teeth otherwise it does you more bad than good. could that be the problem?;)
Twice.
3 times, once for every meal.
Oh it is, trust me.
My problem is I don't know when to quit drinking sugary drinks so, by the time I know it I've already downed like a gallon of tea or pop. I typically brush and swish with mouthwash twice a day, however that doesn't seem to be stopping the radical deterioration of my teeth. I chipped one off brushing them yesterday (by one i mean a tiny piece) so hopefully this isn't a sign of things to come.
I brush my teeth 2-3 times a day. :jess:
usually twice but sometimes 3 if i feel i should lolz.
Skt that sucks...i kinda feel bad for you =/. How old are you? maybe your growing your wisdom teeth and its messin up your other ones somehow.....u said a piece broke so now im not sure lolz. i dont kno try brushing them better and less sweets. hope that helps ^_^
I sometimes forget to brush my teeth so at times, its once every three days but never more than that usually.
Well, I'm 27. Haha.
I got my wisdom teeth out when I was 18
Protip: Make sure you get put under.
A piece broke because either my teeth are "soft" or I am just really reckless brushing them. The back of the toothbrush banged up against one of the upper front and knocked the teeniest bit off.
See same, I mean I'm sure they were "bad" before but I never noticed and never really cared. And then I got like a minor toothache and started swishing and bam. It's like cavity central over here.Quote:
Originally Posted by Professor Plum