Yes, Salt Water does help... In a way. Salt water cleans and relaxes the pain. If you do this, Make sure you DO NOT SWALLOW the salt water. Just gargle and spit, about as much as it empties a full glass. After you do this, try to either pull the tooth or let it fall out on its own.
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Salt water is actually good for the entire mouth. In fact, people are also suggested to use it as a mouthwash as this saline water attack the bacteria responsible for gingivitis (a gum disease), halitosis (Bad Breath) and everything in between (Including tooth decay!).
Also, people with sensitive teeth are advised to do a salt water gargle.
well i think salt is not bad for teeth because if you have a toothache you usually put water in your mouth and salt then gargle !!!!
Ya it cleans out all ur jerms and kills all ur cavities bur make sure not to swolow it
by brushing them and flossing them regulary.
Yes.
That probaly means that your brushing too hard, try brushing more gently.
it is not a law It is always best to brush your teeth twice a day, to keep your mouth healthy.
no it is disgusting and your breath stinks!
No. You need to brush your teeth and have a healthy diet. Eatting healthy foods actually determines this and flossing and brushing your teeth each day.
You should floss, use mouth wash, and don't eat sugar.
Brushing your teeth at least once a day will keep most of your teeth in a workable condition. Greater attempts to maintain them like brushing twice a day plus flossing will have an even greater effect.
Brushing your teeth at least once a day will keep most of your teeth in a workable condition. Greater attempts to maintain them like brushing twice a day plus flossing will have an even greater effect.
I was told by my dentist that, contrary to instinct, when your gums bleed, you need to brush more, not less. Healthy gums should not bleed with normal brushing, along with looking a healthy pink hue.
Dental and oral health depend on regular care of the mouth and teeth, including regular brushing. Small point: "not brushing your teeth" is not a habit. Brushing your teeth is a habit. A habit is a specific behavior that you increase with some type of reinforcement. A non-behavior is literally anything-- it is not itself a behavior that can be increased.
The secret to bright and white teeth is not only brushing your teeth everyday. Nor is it flossing. Sometimes to get bright white teeth you need to bleach them, sometimes as much as going to the dentist and requesting bleach from them.