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DentaTonic Supplements
A Brighter Smile and Fresher Breath: My Experience with DentaTonic Supplements
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For years, I'd been diligent about brushing and flossing, but I still felt like my smile wasn't quite as radiant as it could be. My breath wasn't always minty fresh either, and I worried about keeping my gums healthy in the long run. That's when I decided to try DentaTonic Supplements.
Natural Support for a Healthy Mouth
DentaTonic is a natural dental supplement that boasts a blend of carefully chosen ingredients. The website claims these include prebiotics and enzymes that work to improve the balance of good and bad bacteria in your mouth. This, in turn, supposedly strengthens teeth and gums, promoting overall oral health.
Simple to Take and Easy to Integrate into My Routine
I found DentaTonic really easy to incorporate into my daily routine. The one-a-day dosage is simple to remember, and the capsules are small and easy to swallow. There wasn't any weird taste or aftertaste, which was a relief!
A noticeable Difference in My Oral Health
After using DentaTonic for a few weeks, I started to notice a difference. My breath felt fresher for longer throughout the day, and my gums seemed less prone to irritation. Most importantly, I felt more confident about my smile. It seemed brighter and healthier, which gave me a boost of confidence.
Would I Recommend DentaTonic?
Overall, I've been very impressed with DentaTonic Supplements. While it's important to maintain good oral hygiene habits like brushing and flossing, I believe DentaTonic has been a helpful addition to my routine. If you're looking for a natural way to support your oral health, I woulddefinitely recommend giving DentaTonic a try. Just remember, as with any supplement, it's always wise to consult with your dentist before starting anything new.
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incognitopolls · 4 months
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No judgement here! Anon has struggled their entire life with brushing their teeth and wants others to know they're not alone.
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lacquerheadd · 3 months
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say cheeeeeese!! ~
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catsofyore · 10 months
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From the book Caroline's Party, 1972. Illustrated by Pierre Probst and written by Jane Carruth.
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magnetothemagnificent · 8 months
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So tired of the American culture around oral hygiene. You see it most in toothpaste or other similar dental products commercials. It's not "buy our toothpaste because it prevents painful infections", it's "be dentist ready" and ads showing people doing the "tissue test" to see how white their teeth are, as if the only reason you should practice good oral hygiene is because you're worried about the approval of others.
It's just...so harmful.
Oral hygiene is important, not because your teeth have to be perfectly white or because your dentist will judge you (they most likely won't), but because your mouth is part of your body and your health is important. The state of your mouth can impact the rest of your body, oral infections can become life-threating or impact your ability to properly eat or speak without pain. That's why you should care about oral hygiene- because it's your body and you deserve to live with as minimal pain and discomfort as possible- not because of some shallow beauty ideals.
I'm just so tired of the mainstream message of oral hygiene as being purely aesthetic. It's not. It's healthcare.
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jiraisupportgroup · 2 months
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₊‧°𐐪♡𐑂°‧₊ Depression Dental Hygiene Tips ₊‧°𐐪♡𐑂°‧₊
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♡ Brush your teeth when you feel up to it regardless of the time of day.
♡ Brush your teeth for shorter amounts of time. If you can do 30 seconds but not 2 minutes, just do the 30 seconds.
♡ Dry brush your teeth - take a dry toothbrush and just brush. You can do this anywhere, even in bed.
♡ Use kids' mouthwash or toothpaste. The flavour is usually sweet, and you can change flavours to keep things interesting.
♡ Use kids' floss picks. They're super cute and not so aggressively minty so they can be much easier to use.
♡ Use Wisps, they're like little disposable toothbrushes and you don't need water or toothpaste to use them.
♡ Wipe your teeth off with a wet paper towel or washcloth after eating.
♡ Use chewable toothpaste. Most are designed to be used with a toothbrush, but you can just pop it in your mouth, chew it up, swish some water in your mouth and swallow.
♡ Listerine strips can be used in a similar way and can be much easier than mouthwash especially if you're not near a sink.
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jstor · 25 days
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Step back into the 1950s with this vintage gem from the American Dental Association, from the Wellcome Collection available on JSTOR. This clip from a series of 1-minute TV announcements reminds us that maintaining a healthy smile is timeless. The animated PSA playfully suggests that if you take care of your teeth as you age, "you'll think you're another Peter Pan." 🦷 ✨ Explore how dental health advice was shared with audiences over 60 years ago and reflect on how much—or how little—has changed in our approach to oral hygiene in the full video on JSTOR.
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quinquinqui · 1 year
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do you ever worry that ant dentists (being dentists that are humans that simply perform on ants) reach to pull out their ant sized mirrors to look in the ant’s mouth, but accidentally pull out their regular human-sized mirror instead, and burn the ant?? I think about this a lot and it’s the one thing keeping me away from insect dentistry.
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copperbadge · 11 months
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A while back, I remember you talking about a toothbrush that was so good you almost didn't need to floss? Do you remember what toothbrush it was? Thank you!
Oh sure! Although you may be slightly misremembering, I've definitely posted about that.
For context, as with many people with ADHD I have trouble managing dental hygiene, and while I usually manage to brush twice a day, flossing is beyond me. Especially because I also have unusually sensitive gums -- I've had dentists in the past who were like "Yeah, I can see why you don't floss." There are some people for whom the whole "if you floss regularly it'll toughen your gums" thing simply isn't true. (It's...possible that's true for everyone, there have been very few actual studies with good data on the efficacy and impact of flossing.)
My current dentist recommended that if I wasn't going to floss, I should get an electric toothbrush -- she said any electric toothbrush is at least better than only manual brushing without flossing, but the Phillips Sonicare is the one she recommended. She said that using the Sonicare, as long as you use it for at least two minutes solid and make sure you hit your gumlines, was almost as good as flossing.
I think it's a great indication of how people who struggle with certain tasks and also the medical professionals treating them can sometimes focus so hard on what you ought to be doing that they miss what you are capable of doing -- sure it would probably actually be best if I flossed, but since that's not really on the table, my dentist and I chose to seek almost-as-good alternatives rather than just go back into the cycle of "I don't floss and you scold me for it" which dominated the first 35 years or so of my life. It's one of those perfect is the enemy of good things, where your options seem to be "success or failure" but are actually "success, moderate improvement, or failure".
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reality-detective · 5 months
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It's time to HEAL your TEETH!🦷
The key is to have as little bad bacteria as possible in your mouth, and that's how you can achieve it! How does your dental hygiene look like? 🤔
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sicko-phant · 2 months
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No you didn't
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incognitopolls · 10 months
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desultory-suggestions · 6 months
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If you are someone who struggles with dental hygiene due to mental health issues or neurodiversity and you just can't seem to change your routine or motivate yourself, I highly recommend investing in the right tools for you. Often advice starts with "Just form a habit! Just set a reminder!" but these things are not always enough to help when there are external stressors that cause avoidance.
An electric toothbrush and small portable waterpik have been amazing for me. I hate flossing, I find it tedious, and painful, and I avoid it. A waterpik on the other hand is fast, easy, and extremely effective. I also didn't realize how tedious I found brushing until I got an affordable electric brush. It helps do the majority of the work for me, feels nice, and has a timer to help me brush for the right amount of time. I hated mouthwash because it always burns my tongue, so I switched to alcohol-free mouthwash that doesn't.
These small changes have vastly changed my relationship to dental hygiene. If you can't get yourself to the bathroom, keep your brush by the bed. If you hate mint toothpaste use kids toothpaste with a more gentle flavor. If you need to have a brush on the go carry Colgate Wisps. Stop trying to force yourself to fit into an uncomfortable system, instead try to build one that fits your needs.
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Wylan: *Being kidnapped* Will I need my toothbrush?
Kidnapper: Shut the fuck up
Wylan: I assume that means you’ll be providing one…
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sciderman · 1 year
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What's your hc for how Wade's teeth regenerate? Is he constantly growing them like a shark? Do the teeth themselves heal? Do they only regrow when he loses them?
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this is... this is such a strange ask... i.. wh... i don't know, i think his teeth grow back if he loses them, i guess. the shark thing is terrifying. i guess if he chips a tooth it grows back too.
i think wade has the most perfect teeth in the universe. i think he has a hollywood smile. i think dental hygiene is very important to wade and he thinks his smile is his best feature. i think there's very few bits of wade's appearance that he can control and you know, make glamorous, but he can always maintain his smile.
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opera--ghosts · 5 months
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white boy hit it
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