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I am not a huge coffee lover, but my hubby is...for me, I like very mild and only drink it occasionally - Or, give me a vanilla latte and I am happy!
ReplyDeleteFloss as much as you can!
ReplyDeleteFloss as much as you can!
ReplyDeleteEating a piece of cheddar cheese helps to neutralize the ph balance in your mouth, and cuts the bad bacteria...so if you have something sugary and can't brush your teeth - have some cheese!
ReplyDeleteBrush your tongue too - food particles and bacteria can be caught in the ridges. Helps reduce bad breath.
ReplyDeleteMy tip is to use mouthwash after brushing
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If you drink orange juice, don't brush your teeth right away as it is will damage the softened enamel (due to the fruit acid). Wait to brush for at least 30 minutes
ReplyDeleteStart brushing your kids teeth as early as possible. It gets them used to it a lot easier.
ReplyDeleteAdriana Fitzgerald
Let your child brush their own teeth but follow up daily just as way to make sure the teeth are clean. We say we're doing a germ inspection.
ReplyDeleteFloss, floss and floss some more!
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Never let your little one go to sleep with a bottle.
ReplyDeleteBrush your teeth daily and flossing is a also a must
ReplyDeleteFloss twice a day
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Make sure you regularly change your toothbrush or toothbrush head.
ReplyDeleteFloss regularly. It's so important for good oral health!
ReplyDeletekeep toothbrushes out of the way of any sprays
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A sulcabrush is a good tool to use especially if you have trouble flossing
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Brush your teeth twice daily and use a good brush!
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I'm also a big fan of the sulca brush for getting the points of gum in between teeth to promote circulation and protect against gingivitis.
ReplyDeleteTeach your children good oral hygiene... and try to push flossing as a habit... due to the fact that gum disease and such highly effects our overall health, especially our hearts!
ReplyDeleteUse dental floss and a whitening toothpaste!
ReplyDeleteBrush for at least 2 minutes. I'd love to have 2 minutes...
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Wrap the floss around your middle finger instead of your index finger.
ReplyDeleteFloss. Brush after evey meal and snack. Drink LOTS of water.
ReplyDeleteBrush at least twice daily after meals,and floss,and teach your children good dental hygiene at an early age.
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Rinse with fluoride rinse.
ReplyDeletefloss regularly and see your dentist every 6 months
ReplyDeleteI am big on flossing :)
ReplyDeleteWhen brushing your teeth, also give your tongue a brushing too. Your tongue can harbour millions of bacteria.
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Don't forget to floss your teeth too! Brushing alone is not enough to keep your teeth and gums clean.
ReplyDeletefloss every day.
ReplyDeleteBrush your tongue
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Floss twice a day of course!
ReplyDeleteUse mouthwash after brushing.
ReplyDeleteIf you have a problem with bad breath..a tongue cleaner works wonders :)
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Keep floss out on the counter, you might actually remember to use it,
ReplyDeleteMake sure your toothbrush head is small enough to get in the back of your molars!
ReplyDeleteremember to floss and brush your teeth every night before you go to bed
ReplyDeleteremember to floss and brush your teeth every night before you go to bed
ReplyDeleteIf you are unable to brush your teeth after a meal. The last thing you should eat is cheese. Cheese neutralizes the saliva in your mouth. You could prevent cavities.
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Let your child help to pick out his/her toothbrush and toothpaste, it may encourage them to brush their teeth because they were part of the decision making process.
ReplyDeleteI like flossing to music. (please don't laugh but it makes it a little more entertaining)
ReplyDelete(Debbie W)
flossing is a must
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Brush your tongue! what the point of brushing your teeth if your dirty tongue just messes it right back
ReplyDeleteDon't forget to brush your tongue! If you dont it will just spread bacteria right back to your freshly clean teeth
ReplyDeleteDon't apply too much pressure when you're brushing and remember to brush your gums as well.
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ReplyDeletefloss for two minutes before you brush
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Remember to floss at LEAST once a day!
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ReplyDeleteWhen I brush the kids teeth I pretend their is a monster truck or fast car in their I am chasing around!
ReplyDeleteRemember to brush your gums and tongue! And it is never too early to introduce your kids to a toothbrush :-)
ReplyDeletePeople forget to sterilize their toothbrush. Leave in a cup of alcohol to kill germs.
ReplyDeletePeople forget to sterilize their toothbrush. Leave in a cup of alcohol to kill germs.
ReplyDeletePeople forget to sterilize their toothbrush. Leave in a cup of alcohol to kill germs.
ReplyDeletePeople forget to sterilize their toothbrush. Leave in a cup of alcohol to kill germs.
ReplyDeletePeople forget to sterilize their toothbrush. Leave in a cup of alcohol to kill germs.
ReplyDeletePeople forget to sterilize their toothbrush. Leave in a cup of alcohol to kill germs.
ReplyDeletePeople forget to sterilize their toothbrush. Leave in a cup of alcohol to kill germs.
ReplyDeletefloss .... and make sure you still rinse !!!
ReplyDeleteRinse your mouth with water after drinking of eating anything acidic - that will help prevent errosion of your tooth enamel.
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A lot of people don't realize how important it is to not only floss but to brush their tongue. The tongue harbors tons of latent bacteria in your mouth, so if it is not fully cleaned, your gums will be covered in bacteria very quickly after brushing.
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ReplyDeletedon't forget to also brush your furry friends teeth too!!!!
ReplyDeleteBrush and floss at least twice a day and visit your dentist for a cleaning and check-up, every 6 months.
ReplyDeletelast thing before bed, brush, floss and rinse with a good mouth wash.
ReplyDeleteFloss daily, can't stress that enough!
ReplyDeleteHave gum with you so that you can somewhat "rinse" out your mouth of the germs in the middle of the day when you have no access to toothpaste or floss!
ReplyDeletefloss daily
ReplyDeleteI go to the dentist and have a cleaning 3x a year instead of just 2x. I hear chewing gum after a meal helps also...
ReplyDeleteBrush your tounge, and chew sugar free gum!
ReplyDeleteUse a fluoride twice a day and avoid eating or drinking for a half an hour afterwards.
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The most important thing you can do? Floss every.single.night, no matter what.
ReplyDeleteinvest in a little spin brush for the kiddies and you won't believe how much they will enjoy brushing their teeth.
ReplyDeleteIt's a good idea to rinse with water after having black coffee or tea to prevent stains.
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drink your dark soda or juice with a straw, even coffee. floss lots!
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Floss, floss, floss - but make sure you're doing it correctly. thanks
ReplyDeleteBrush your tongue as well as your teeth to help eliminate mouth-borne bacteria.
ReplyDeleteRinse your mouth before going to bed.
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Green Tea is good for your teeth
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Have your dentist or hygienist show your kiddos how to properly floss EARLY. They seem to listen to the professionals more than mom & dad! LOL! :)
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only use a pea sized amount of toothpaste
ReplyDeletefloss as often, mouthwash is awesome too
ReplyDeleteJust because kids don't have teeth doesn't mean you shouldn't be cleaning their gums. Use a infant cloth to clean the gums. It helps get food off, and also gets them use to the feel of things in their mouths for when you will be brushing their teeth.
ReplyDeleteIf you still use manual then Angle your soft toothbrush towards gumline and brush round and round in little massaging circles to break up the bacteria. I little paste mix of baking soda and water can be used to remove mild staining on teeth with brush or flossing inbetween them.
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Brush away from the gums and floss daily.
ReplyDeletestart early with kids, if they have a routine early one they will be more likely to stick with it
ReplyDeletefloss daily and avoid sugary foods
ReplyDeleteDon't forget to floss
ReplyDeleteMy dentist always used to say that if you can't brush your teeth, eating something crunchy like carrot sticks, celery or an apple can help clean your teeth after a meal!
ReplyDeleteteach your little ones the importance of brushing early
ReplyDeleteBrush for 2 mintes. Set a timer.
ReplyDeleteKeep floss picks handy. I keep them in a small glass jar on the counter.
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floss at least once a day and chew xylitol gum!
ReplyDeleteBrush and Floss Daily mouthwash helps too :D
ReplyDeleteAlways floss, and brush your teeth at least twice a day. Oh and if you have garlic so should your significant other. lol :)
ReplyDeleteif a toothbrush and toothpaste is not handy, then eating cheddar cheese will help clean your teeth of plaque and food residue
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see the dentist every 6 months
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