[Deleted User] wrote: » I don't floss cause my teeth are crowded too closely together to get the interdental brushes between them, and a dental nurse called me a thick for not being able to understand "twisting the floss backwards" and "getting it all wrong". What's the point so?
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
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
Minderbinder wrote: » I always assumed flossing is why Americans have better teeth. Or maybe they just have some cosmetic procedure? I floss occasionally but the older I get it seems brushing twice a day is an achievement. I have been to the dentist every year for check ups without many issues.
Surreptitious wrote: » You're using the wrong one. Get the thinner flossers and they'll reach between the teeth.
Andy From Sligo wrote: » ooh i might give that a try because I have prett good teeth but they are going/gone brown and I have tried loads of different whitening tooth paste and never see any difference. Mind you a dentist did say that brown teeth are healthier teeth and that teeth are like porcelain and when porcelain gets old it goes brown.
_Whimsical_ wrote: » Americans have better teeth due to less inbreeding. They have a much greater melting pot of humanity over there and much greater generic variety in their society than us or the English. Also the Americans have been routinely getting veneers etc for years. So not all of their teeth are actually their teeth! Nothing to do with flossing though sadly. Has anyone tried those terrifying little interdental wire brushes? They're supposed to be the new latest and greatest thing.
Andy From Sligo wrote: » sod that getting poked with that sharp metal thing into me teeth and being told off/lectured to about cleaning them properly
Deleted User wrote: » a dental nurse called me a thick for not being able to understand "twisting the floss backwards" and "getting it all wrong".
Mister Vain wrote: » That's terrible carry on. I remember getting told off as a child but do dentists still talk like that to adults?
gramar wrote: » My ma told me that when they were small they used ash from the fire to get their teeth clean and it actually made them whiter.
Deleted User wrote: » I don't floss cause my teeth are crowded too closely together to get the interdental brushes between them, and a dental nurse called me a thick for not being able to understand "twisting the floss backwards" and "getting it all wrong". What's the point so?
phater phagan wrote: » This might be off-subject, but it might also be relevant. I started a thread on it. Has anyone here had the experience of teeth implants abroad? I have heard surgeons here denigrate the idea of going to Hungary, Thailand etc., but I'm sure that there are very good dental surgeons in those countries. They can't all be charlatans. The cost of implants in Ireland are exorbitant and prohibitive for many people, and if they can have the procedure done elsewhere why not go there? I have always brushed my teeth religiously, but did not floss - hence, my reason for this request, probably.
Story Bud? wrote: » I was too scared to go to the dentist for way too long. Embarrassingly so. My gum started bleeding a few months ago and I was petrified that my teeth were all going to fall out so I went and bought corsodyl (marketing gurus creaming themselves right now). Started using that on the Friday and bit into an apple on the monday and my teeth hurt so I sucked it up and went to the dentist thinking I was going to need dentures. It wasn't so bad! No gum disease, just a little bit of plaque stuck in the gum (YACK!). I'm now obsessed with flossing and brushing. I have dental floss everywhere. In my car. In my handbag. On my desk. I got an electric toothbrush and my teeth feel like I got a whole new set. So yes. I floss. Often.
Winterlong wrote: » When growing up we were told that flossing and cleaning your teeth would help prevent bad breath. My mum and dad would not have lied to me and I dont want bad breath- So I floss.
Andy From Sligo wrote: » IF I have got gum disease I think I will know about it when me teeth start going loose and I start spitting out blood ... then I will most probably get some Corsydol or whatever its called - they (my gums) always look a lovely healthy pinky white colour every morning
Andy From Sligo wrote: » My wife had terrible pain one in her teeth once, and she managed to get a pretty quick appointment in a few days, thinking she was gonna need a filling or tooth out he stuck his pointy metal thing in and all it was, was a tiny piece of hard bacon that got stuck in between her teeth , thats all it was causing all that pain!
Andy From Sligo wrote: » yep i heard that as well