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Konyap

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How important is brushing your teef?
#19242857 - 12/07/13 10:22 PM (10 years, 1 month ago) |
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I brush em a lot with water not going to lie
using toothpaste everyday is kind of rough on my mucous membrane area
Is it really bad though to use a new brush and just water?
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fatflash
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Re: How important is brushing your teef? [Re: Konyap]
#19242883 - 12/07/13 10:29 PM (10 years, 1 month ago) |
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Ya ever drive through anywhere in the Bible belt? If you answered yes .. your post seems rhetorical
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Chuckfinely
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Re: How important is brushing your teef? [Re: fatflash]
#19242917 - 12/07/13 10:41 PM (10 years, 1 month ago) |
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Go for a fluoride free toothpaste, that fluoride shit is intensely bad for you
And coming from someone who's mother wouldn't let them brush their teeth when they were a kid with a full set of adult teeth because toothpaste and tooth brushes "weren't natural"...BRUSH YOUR FUCKING TEETH ALL THE TIME.
Seriously nearly all my teeth are dead, dieing, or just pulled out and im only 23. They hurt like hell. I cant chew bread without splitting pain for a couple hours. The last fake tooth I got? $11,000. Yes, THOUSAND. The tooth died, got infected, and there was a golf ball sized pocket of puss above the roof of my mouth that had to be drained, cleaned, packed so it could heal. Then all the shit that comes with getting a fake tooth put in.
Not to mention an infected tooth can lead to heart disease without too much trouble
The only way I can eat now is because the front 4 teeth on both my top and bottom jaw are fake, so I can chew right up front there without touching my bad teeth.
tldr; Brush, and floss, twice a day, minimum.
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Re: How important is brushing your teef? [Re: Chuckfinely]
#19242957 - 12/07/13 10:50 PM (10 years, 1 month ago) |
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Quote:
Chuckfinely said: Go for a fluoride free toothpaste, that fluoride shit is intensely bad for you
And coming from someone who's mother wouldn't let them brush their teeth when they were a kid with a full set of adult teeth because toothpaste and tooth brushes "weren't natural"...BRUSH YOUR FUCKING TEETH ALL THE TIME.
Seriously nearly all my teeth are dead, dieing, or just pulled out and im only 23. They hurt like hell. I cant chew bread without splitting pain for a couple hours. The last fake tooth I got? $11,000. Yes, THOUSAND. The tooth died, got infected, and there was a golf ball sized pocket of puss above the roof of my mouth that had to be drained, cleaned, packed so it could heal. Then all the shit that comes with getting a fake tooth put in.
Not to mention an infected tooth can lead to heart disease without too much trouble
The only way I can eat now is because the front 4 teeth on both my top and bottom jaw are fake, so I can chew right up front there without touching my bad teeth.
tldr; Brush, and floss, twice a day, minimum.
is it OK that my nipples became hard when you said pocket of puss haha
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Konyap

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Re: How important is brushing your teef? [Re: fatflash]
#19243839 - 12/08/13 07:24 AM (10 years, 1 month ago) |
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living a long time isn't natural tho
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Re: How important is brushing your teef? [Re: Konyap]
#19247226 - 12/08/13 09:03 PM (10 years, 1 month ago) |
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Yeah I'd say it's pretty important although it seems have a lot to do with genetics. If your parents have good teeth its not nearly as important as if your parents have bad teeth but you'd still have the bad breath issue. Seriously though, if you've got bad teeth genes you should be going nagasaki on those motherfuckers. Tooth infections are mind blowingly painful and expensive. We're talking a grand for the root canal to start and then another grand for the crown unless you don't mind having a blackish-gray dead tooth with a big ass hole collecting nasty food and breaking apart into whatever you're eating every once in a while. It's really nice to be eating something soft and get a big hard crunch or not and just notice the shit tooth is a little smaller than before and that you swallowed whatever broke off...
But if you've inherited good solid teeth, then cheers you're probably good.
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Re: How important is brushing your teef? [Re: Big_Dave] 1
#19247389 - 12/08/13 09:32 PM (10 years, 1 month ago) |
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Tom's Toothpaste
All Natural
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Konyap

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Re: How important is brushing your teef? [Re: FuzzyShark]
#19247451 - 12/08/13 09:45 PM (10 years, 1 month ago) |
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Quote:
FuzzyShark said: Tom's Toothpaste
All Natural
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Re: How important is brushing your teef? [Re: Konyap]
#19249942 - 12/09/13 12:39 PM (10 years, 1 month ago) |
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Yeah im big on taking good care of your teeth. not that i do, but its important to floss and brush errday to avoid those nasty dental surgeries.
I feel like your diet is what its about, i mean dont think pre-agricultural humans had many dental cavaties back in the day.
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Konyap

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Re: How important is brushing your teef? [Re: jimboob]
#19250104 - 12/09/13 01:19 PM (10 years, 1 month ago) |
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they say actually sugar isn't as bad as you think
but definetly use a straw when you drink soda
when you get a lot of bread on your teeth that's also cause for concern
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akira_akuma
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Re: How important is brushing your teef? [Re: Konyap]
#19256736 - 12/10/13 06:11 PM (10 years, 1 month ago) |
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what is the point of having dental work being so expensive. seems counter productive? only actors and politicians are gonna be willing to pay for that shit. but that's the way of the world i suppose. technical advances, new stuff... but not new teeth. no teeth for you!1
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Re: How important is brushing your teef? [Re: akira_akuma]
#19257557 - 12/10/13 08:50 PM (10 years, 1 month ago) |
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Brushing with water is fine, It's the toothbrush that does the cleaning, not the toothpaste. I know some people make their own home made toothpaste with stuff like baking soda and coconut oil. Baking soda is pretty abrasive so I wouldn't use too much or too often.
Flossing is important too lots of junk stays between your teeth even after brushing.
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Konyap

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Re: How important is brushing your teef? [Re: akira_akuma] 1
#19258729 - 12/11/13 04:38 AM (10 years, 1 month ago) |
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akira_akuma said: what is the point of having dental work being so expensive. seems counter productive? only actors and politicians are gonna be willing to pay for that shit. but that's the way of the world i suppose. technical advances, new stuff... but not new teeth. no teeth for you!1
you have to take like all three sciences and go to a dental school after college get really good grades
it's hard, unless you are just good at that stuff naturally
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akira_akuma
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Re: How important is brushing your teef? [Re: Konyap]
#19259228 - 12/11/13 09:04 AM (10 years, 1 month ago) |
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that's stupid though. go to dentist school = learn dentistry
why make it more complicated then that? oh yeah... to give a conflated sense of their importance, because "doctor" is one very prestigious title.
it's a joke.
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Konyap

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Re: How important is brushing your teef? [Re: akira_akuma]
#19259356 - 12/11/13 09:49 AM (10 years, 1 month ago) |
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uhmmmmmmmm
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Re: How important is brushing your teef? [Re: Konyap]
#19278472 - 12/15/13 10:00 AM (10 years, 1 month ago) |
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I've been brushing with baking soda for years, I don't find it abrasive at all, get a natural brand (not arm and hammer because they use aluminum, bobs red mill is what I use, you can taste a huge difference between the two). It's what everyone used to use before toothpaste was invented. I wouldn't touch a commercial toothpaste, they are full of bad stuff that's actually bad for your teeth, do some research on it. I've recently begun experimenting with using salt as a toothpaste after hearing a doctor recommend it.
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Re: How important is brushing your teef? [Re: Konyap] 1
#19282081 - 12/16/13 01:10 AM (10 years, 1 month ago) |
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dude i use the 99c store toothpaste and 99 cent store floss, and 99c store toothbrushes.
my teeth are doing just fine. if you do nothing else, floss.
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