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By *erces LetiferMan
over a year ago
Somewhere off the edge of the map... 'ere there be monsters |
"I have never, ever considered using hot water. I don't think I could. I have sensitive teeth and still use cold."
Yeah, this. Never for one second thought about hot water for brushing teeth even being a thing… |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Cold water as I keep my tooth brush in the kitchen
Why is it in the kitchen Nat?"
Because it’s not hygienic to keep it in the bathroom or in less it’s in a bathroom cabinet that’s humedicly sealed |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I’ve never even *heard* of people using warm or hot water for teeth-brushing until now. Fab continues to be a real eye-opener …"
This!
Consider my Gast Flabbered!! |
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By *orl1971Couple
over a year ago
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"I’ve never even *heard* of people using warm or hot water for teeth-brushing until now. Fab continues to be a real eye-opener …
People with sensitive teeth aren’t using cold water."
Pretty sure the dentist said to us just use brush and toothpaste. Use of water is a hangover from when toothpaste was a more dry paste in the past. You shouldn’t need to use water. |
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"I’ve never even *heard* of people using warm or hot water for teeth-brushing until now. Fab continues to be a real eye-opener …
People with sensitive teeth aren’t using cold water.
Pretty sure the dentist said to us just use brush and toothpaste. Use of water is a hangover from when toothpaste was a more dry paste in the past. You shouldn’t need to use water. "
As long as people are brushing their teeth. My point was strictly about those finding it weird that there are people that use warm or hot water to brush their teeth. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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At the age of 63 I’ve just found out about something that I feel I should always have known.
However, even if I live to 100 I’m not using anything else but cold water to brush my teeth.
The thought of using either warm or hot makes me want to |
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