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Correctpugboy wrote:you should not rinse right away or at all i have heard ppl say
allows the teeth to absorb the flouride in the paste
just like when you get the treatment at a dentist
fokhan_96 wrote:Waiting for hover to jump in to say that using flouride will kill you and you are supporting big companies by using fluoride toothpaste.
fokhan_96 wrote:Waiting for hover to jump in to say that using flouride will kill you and you are supporting big companies by using fluoride toothpaste.
agent007 wrote:I have this habit that I floss first, then use mouth wash then rinse. Next I brush using Colgate and when done I rinse again. I prefer the after taste of toothpaste than mouth wash. Went to the dentist in August 2020 first time is probably 2 decades and my teeth are fine. Just needed a little cleaning for some plaque in some areas but I'm good to go.
I have this phobia about rinsing off residual mouth wash and tooth paste from my mouth cause I don't want same entering my digestive tract to give me throat cancer etc.
Guess I've been wrong.
aaron17 wrote:Ppl say i am disgusting for not rinsing after brushing teeth..last time I visited my dentist , i had 3 cavities to fill . I was thinking if it was the mask or brushing (I always rinse after brushing) . So I thinking if to not rinse to develop less cavities overtime especially during mask wearing in pandemic. I need to take frequent mask wearing breaks and drink water too I must admit. My mouth does be dry.
88sins wrote:Op, you may want to consider taking a long hard look at your diet as well.
We often consume some highly acidic foods and beverages without a thought, not realizing that they damage tooth enamel, and many adults actually unknowingly take in less calcium, vitamin D3 and vitamin C than they need.
That, coupled with good hygiene practices and regular dentist visits to identify and attend to any small problems early before they become big problems, and you should be good to go.
wtf wrote:I think it is understood that you have to rinse your mouth after brushing your teeth.
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