Sweetemotion wrote: » Get an interdental brush.
anna080 wrote: » Flossing makes my gums bleed, so I can't imagine it's healthy to have bleeding gums every single day. I only floss when I've eaten something that gets stuck in me teef
Andy From Sligo wrote: » I have never ever flossed my teeth ever! - and i still have most of my teeth and i'm 51 - never had Gum Disease ever either. For the last year or so I have been using Listerine mouthwash though just to freshen my mouth.
Candie wrote: » Even if flossing does nothing for gum health, it removes rotting particles of food from between your teeth, making your breath a LOT less likely to stink....
Wigglepuppy wrote: » You have "most of" your teeth? Good going! ....
Andy From Sligo wrote: » and Listerine mouth was wouldnt do that no? ... but gentler
Mister Vain wrote: » Candie knows everything about everything.
bluewolf wrote: » Is that the tiny one for between your teeth. My dentist said I should that's pushing it though
Candie wrote: » No, if it's stuck between your teeth then mouthwash won't shift it, you have to remove it manually. All mouthwash will do is make your breath smell a bit better temporarily. If there's food particles rotting in your mouth, you'll eventually develop gum disease and while you might have most of your teeth now, you could wind up getting a good few out all at once in the end. My dentist sister-in-law takes care of my teeth and she says mouthwash is usually unnecessary with good oral hygiene.
Andy From Sligo wrote: » im 51 , been terrible over the years at cleaning my teeth just cleaning them once in the morning and (as far as I can remember) have never ever have had Gum Disease ... does that mean I could go another 51 years without gum disease or does the risks get stronger as you get older of gum disease?
ancapailldorcha wrote: » I do. I'll likely continue to do so. Stuff like this appears in the news all the time.
Candie wrote: » Do you go to the dentist regularly? Has he/she told you you don't have gum disease? I'd be surprised at that if you only clean your mouth once a day and don't floss. I think its probably a case that it does more damage over the years.
Surreptitious wrote: » Why are you ruthlessly questioning him? His teeth. His business.
Candie wrote: » Ruthlessly? He asked me a question! I don't have a light in his face and his testicles wired up ffs.
taytobreath wrote: » coconut oil??
_Whimsical_ wrote: » I have started flossing lately and now might stop. I can't help wondering when I'm doing it if I'm not just pushing bacteria or microscopic foot particles that might be around my teeth or gum line up under my gums by flossing.
J Mysterio wrote: » Microscopic microscope :pac:
Andy From Sligo wrote: » coconut oil seems to have a lot of uses actually it seems. My daughter cooks with it and you can use it as a moisturiser - and the mrs had a dry patch of skin on her arm and used coconut oil for a week or 2 and it cleared it up