i rock the "kiss my face" with tea tree oil, pick it up at any co-op or hippy outlet fuck the pouchulli(however that bullshit is spelled) this shit gets me sparklin'
Strictly mouthwash, then brush with an electric toothbrush before rinsing. My dentist did the knowledge for me:
The latest thinking in dental hygeine is that toothpaste just "moves the bacteria" around your mouth and long term use can actually be disadvantageous. Toothpaste can be good for stains on teeth -- especially if you drink a lot of coffee or smoke. However, it can also wear the enamel off your teeth. For people who don't smoke or drink coffee regularly, the advice now is this: rinse your mouth with a good mouthwash like Listerine. Don't rinse. Use the electric toothbrush to dislodge the bacteria; Rinse again with mouthwash. Voila. You're done.
Strictly mouthwash, then brush with an electric toothbrush before rinsing. My dentist did the knowledge for me:
The latest thinking in dental hygeine is that toothpaste just "moves the bacteria" around your mouth and long term use can actually be disadvantageous. Toothpaste can be good for stains on teeth -- especially if you drink a lot of coffee or smoke. However, it can also wear the enamel off your teeth. For people who don't smoke or drink coffee regularly, the advice now is this: rinse your mouth with a good mouthwash like Listerine. Don't rinse. Use the electric toothbrush to dislodge the bacteria; Rinse again with mouthwash. Voila. You're done.
wow...this is what I do when I am pressed for time, and I thought I was being neglectful and lazy!
trying to switch from the hippy toothpastes to the crazy chemical ones is really hard. I was all on the Tom's of Maine (gingermint whoa) before my girlfriend moved in with her Corporate Poison, and all I'm saying is: pick one, don't waffle!
Strictly mouthwash, then brush with an electric toothbrush before rinsing. My dentist did the knowledge for me:
The latest thinking in dental hygeine is that toothpaste just "moves the bacteria" around your mouth and long term use can actually be disadvantageous. Toothpaste can be good for stains on teeth -- especially if you drink a lot of coffee or smoke. However, it can also wear the enamel off your teeth. For people who don't smoke or drink coffee regularly, the advice now is this: rinse your mouth with a good mouthwash like Listerine. Don't rinse. Use the electric toothbrush to dislodge the bacteria; Rinse again with mouthwash. Voila. You're done.
Strictly mouthwash, then brush with an electric toothbrush before rinsing. My dentist did the knowledge for me:
The latest thinking in dental hygeine is that toothpaste just "moves the bacteria" around your mouth and long term use can actually be disadvantageous. Toothpaste can be good for stains on teeth -- especially if you drink a lot of coffee or smoke. However, it can also wear the enamel off your teeth. For people who don't smoke or drink coffee regularly, the advice now is this: rinse your mouth with a good mouthwash like Listerine. Don't rinse. Use the electric toothbrush to dislodge the bacteria; Rinse again with mouthwash. Voila. You're done.
"Could I see some documentation on this, please?"
Mane I don't know. I'm gonna have to ask my dentist and get back to you.
Strictly mouthwash, then brush with an electric toothbrush before rinsing. My dentist did the knowledge for me:
The latest thinking in dental hygeine is that toothpaste just "moves the bacteria" around your mouth and long term use can actually be disadvantageous. Toothpaste can be good for stains on teeth -- especially if you drink a lot of coffee or smoke. However, it can also wear the enamel off your teeth. For people who don't smoke or drink coffee regularly, the advice now is this: rinse your mouth with a good mouthwash like Listerine. Don't rinse. Use the electric toothbrush to dislodge the bacteria; Rinse again with mouthwash. Voila. You're done.
Kind of interesting. But wouldn't the net effect be the same, not factoring in fluoride? I thought the main removal was the scrubbing action of the brush.
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I brushed my teeth w/ that this morning.
fuck the pouchulli(however that bullshit is spelled) this shit gets me sparklin'
The latest thinking in dental hygeine is that toothpaste just "moves the bacteria" around your mouth and long term use can actually be disadvantageous. Toothpaste can be good for stains on teeth -- especially if you drink a lot of coffee or smoke. However, it can also wear the enamel off your teeth. For people who don't smoke or drink coffee regularly, the advice now is this: rinse your mouth with a good mouthwash like Listerine. Don't rinse. Use the electric toothbrush to dislodge the bacteria; Rinse again with mouthwash. Voila. You're done.
wow...this is what I do when I am pressed for time, and I thought I was being neglectful and lazy!
I was all on the Tom's of Maine (gingermint whoa) before my girlfriend moved in with her Corporate Poison, and all I'm saying is: pick one, don't waffle!
"Could I see some documentation on this, please?"
Mane I don't know. I'm gonna have to ask my dentist and get back to you.
Kind of interesting. But wouldn't the net effect be the same, not factoring in fluoride? I thought the main removal was the scrubbing action of the brush.