Question by SillyGirl: Bad OralHygiene and How to Improve?
I floss, rinse, and brush twice a day so why are my teeth so bad? I had three rootcanals done 10 years ago and all three are now falling out. Two teeth are completely gone. My top two wisdom teeth have cavities and one has chipped away.
HELP!!!! What am I doing wrong. Admitidly I had a cocain addiction 3 years ago that lasted for a year and I use to smoke pot chronically up to 4 months ago. I hope this has something to do with it and that not doing it will mean I”m on the road to a healthy mouth.
I guess I want to know how often should I be flossing, rinsing and brushing and if certain mouth washes are better (right now I use listerine) for tooth decay (which I suspect I have loads of) and anything else I can do so that when I fix the existing problems I don’t have anymore.
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Do you have problems getting your children to brush their teeth? What about flossing? Well join the club. In this episode Paige and Gretchen talk about some of the techniques they’ve used to teach their children about good oralhygiene.
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Question by : Is this bad for my oralhygiene?
Last night I went to a party with my cousin and we both got really drunk. We went into one of the bedrooms in the house and I gave him a bj. Instead of swallowing, I moved it all around my mouth with my tongue for a while and then swallowed. Is this bad for my oralhygiene? What will my dentist say? Should I have just swallowed instead of waiting?
Best answer:
Answer by PenPress I don’t think right now it is the dentist’s concern…go to sex therapist.
…go to the dentist when you develop any oral condition from it.
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Question by Ken A: Does alcohol containing mouthwash cause oral cancer?
Health researchers have said that drinking alcohol increases your risk of oral cancer, especially when combined with tobacco. Listerine and many other mouth washes contain over 20% alcohol (40+ proof), so they’re pretty potent. Does mouthwash expose your mouth to cancer causing alcohol, just like a shot of hard liquor morning and night?
Best answer:
Answer by J.L.K. I can’t imagine that being true, or why would people buy it. Well I guess that is not exactly true or people would not buy cigarettes…
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