For example,
brushing your teeth too hard can cause the enamel to strip away, exposing the surface below which is more of a natural yellowy hue as ultra-white.com points out.
For example,
brushing your teeth too hard can cause the enamel to strip away, exposing the surface below which is more of a natural yellowy hue as
If your toddler is like mine and insists on
brushing her teeth herself too, then make sure you insist that you both get a turn to do so!
Alex loves his My First Brush and Teether set, the heart shape teether fits perfectly into his little hands and there is a small brush head on the end so it can be used for
brushing teeth too.
(He can use it for washing his hands and
brushing his teeth too.)
It's comforting and fun for your little one to watch
you brush your teeth too.
Let your child have some control — give her the chance to
brush your teeth too.
Different toothbrushes, different toothpastes, different songs to brush our teeth to, different places to brush our teeth (in the living room, on the bed, while riding the stuffed horse and
brushing his teeth too).
Not exact matches
Rinsing after
brushing my
teeth is uncomfortable
too.
Hello wellness mama i just want to say thank you for all your great information i have been reading a lot of your articles especially the dental care ones, i have just recently found you while looking for alternatives on taking better care of my
teeth since my dentist recently found 7 cavities in my mouth despite the fact that i have always taken care of my
teeth by
brushing 2x / day, flossing, oral rinsing etc. as a matter of fact
too much care maybe thats why im in this situation ok so long story short i need to know if the molars that have been filled or «fixed» (the way dentists like to call it!)
Did you forget to
brush your
teeth,
too?
When that becomes
too easy, try balancing on one foot while
brushing your
teeth.
Stick to bottled water for drinking and
tooth -
brushing, take precautions against insect bites, avoid fruits and vegetables that can't be peeled or cooked (unless you are certain they were washed in safe water), and try not to sweat bath time
too much — just make sure to pack your little guy's rubber ducky!
The same mother who stresses because she can't
brush her 3 year old's
teeth, is the same mother whose 3 year old kept getting
too close to the fire 5,000 years ago.
But you can never be
too careful when your kids are little, so it's best to stick to bottled water for drinking and
brushing teeth.
It's a fun shape that is designed so it can not be pushed
too far in the mouth and also serves as an infant
tooth / gum
brush!
Going from breast to water was
too big a leap, so we made sure we kept up on the
teeth brushing two or three times a day until we made the switch to water complete.
Great as babies first
tooth brush too!
I was using this toohbrush and it was really
too hard for me so I decided to get a toothbrush that had more of a softer bristle on it and I went to the dentist and I asked the dentist why when I
brush my
teeth it has such a tingling sensation and he said that I have sensitve
teeth, so that is when I started to go to the store and I bought the soft bristle toothbrush.
It provides me with just enough of a recharge that I am ready to tackle story time and
teeth -
brushing battles with our six - year old, and hopefully pass on a little of the bliss to her as I linger a moment
too long while I
brush her hair back from her forehead with my kiss — catching the slightest whiff of her babyhood — and tuck her gangly limbs into her nest.
«
brush the
teeth» or «comb the hair» doesn't sound terrible, but improving your written English with the right words can help improve your ability to communicate without awkward interruptions.However, don't be
too concerned with this minor rule because English speakers may disagree on certain ways to use «the» in a conversation.
Flossing was only advised when gaps between
teeth are
too small for inter-dental
brushes, which seem to remove plaque more effectively.
You might even feel
too lazy to start the process of
brushing your
teeth and getting ready for bed.
There is a whole stigma attached to counting calories and macros and when I started as a trainer, I steered clients away from macros, believing they'd find compliance
too hard, but once you get used to it you can just eye - ball your portions; it's no harder than
brushing your
teeth or feeding your pet.
With meditation,
too many people wait until they need a root canal to start
brushing their
teeth.
Unless you just started flossing your
teeth or you're
brushing too hard (in which case, ease up!)
I don't know about you, but as a child it was ingrained into me that if I ate
too much sugar my
teeth would rot and fall out, but if I
brushed my
teeth and went to the dentist twice per year for cleanings and nasty bubble gum - flavored fluoride treatments, there just may be hope of dental salvation.
Usually it's not a problem, you don't need
too much attention when you
brush your
teeth, take shower, eat, or even drive.
Like the rest of our body, our
teeth and oral health systems are a living, changing environment that is, but just treating from the outside alone (
brushing and flossing), won't fix oral problems unless you address the inside
too, though these are still very important.
Just as you taught her to
brush her
teeth twice a day, so
too, should she learn to wash her face twice daily, and apply topical solutions to help protect it.
Many people
brush their
teeth twice a day, but they neglect to floss and they're
too busy for regular check - ups.
It's a must - have addition for your pre-snooze routine — especially on the lazy nights when even
brushing your
teeth feels
too difficult.
I like to add cute accessories like a necklace or scarf,
too, just to mix things up a bit... and I definitely
brush my
teeth and mouthwash before ever leaving the house!
Although fresh breath and pearly whites are a benefit of
brushing your dog's
teeth, doing so is actually a vital part of ensuring your pet's overall good health,
too.
But the same could be said for
brushing your human child's
teeth,
too.
You want to try and do this every day until you can gently
brush their
teeth without
too much struggle.
Regardless of diet, dogs will need to have tartar control treats for their
teeth (and continue to
brush the
teeth,
too!).
Maybe you've been bitten by your dog while trying to
brush his
teeth or are all
too familiar with the hassle of convincing your dog that you're trying to help him.
And although it is best to begin
brushing your pet's
teeth when he is a puppy or kitten, it is never
too late to start.
How informative in HOW to
brush your dogs
teeth too.
If your Jack Russell Terrier won't let you
brush his
teeth at all, no matter how hard you try, this could give you a great alternative,
too!
Bath,
Brush, Groom with Top Dog (Add - On) which included special oatmeal shampoo,
teeth brushing (and extra kisses
too).
If you haven't been regularly
brushing your cat's
teeth, it's never
too late to start.
If your dog has a short upper or lower jaw and his
teeth do not come together (like pugs, bulldogs, shih tzus, boxers, and other brachycephalic breeds), he breathes through an open mouth, or he has normal jaws but they are tiny and the
teeth are
too close together (like the Maltese, Yorkie, Miniature Pinscher, and some other small breeds) daily
brushing is vital to prevent tartar buildup, gingivitis, and the eventual development of periodontal disease.
Unfortunately, often by the time dental problems are discovered, they have progressed
too far to be significantly improved with
teeth brushing.
If you let the Tartar on your Dogs
Teeth build up
too much then you may not be able to remove it by
brushing your Dogs
Teeth.
We recommend continued oral care with the administration of OraVet Dental Hygiene Chews for at least two weeks after your pet's dental services as the mouth and gums are likely
too sensitive to begin a daily
tooth brushing regimen.
Did it ever occur to you that your dog needs his
teeth brushed every day,
too?
Brushing your dog's
teeth can help avoid these situations, but you can never be
too careful.
So if your dog isn't quite as accommodating to having his
teeth brushed every single day (or it's you who's
too busy lazy), aim for at least three times a week.