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jairrrito · 2 years
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Oye, unos besos no me caerían nada mal🤠
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vesos · 1 year
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Teeth+ affs
My teeth are perfectly straight and aligned
I love how perfectly aligned my teeth are
My teeth get straighter and healthier every single day
My teeth look like I have been wearing braces all my life
People are complementing me about how perfect my teeth are
My smile lights up the room
I have the most beautiful smile ever
People love my smile
People do anything to se me smile with my prettiest lips and straightest, whitest teeth
My oral hygiene is on point
I love to take care of my teeth and gums
Every time I brush my teeth they get straighter, whiter and more healthier than they ever been before
My teeth, gums and tongue are healthy
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healthsolution2507 · 2 months
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Maintaining Healthy Teeth
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Healthy teeth are not only essential for a beautiful smile but also for overall well-being. From preventing cavities to supporting proper digestion, the importance of dental health cannot be overstated.
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rayaversustheworld · 1 year
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learning to brush teefies
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satti7t · 6 months
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A Personal Journey to Teeth Whitening with Steel Bite Pro
Introduction:
In a world that thrives on first impressions, a bright, radiant smile can be your most powerful asset. Whether you're flashing those pearly whites in a meeting or capturing the perfect selfie, the confidence that comes with a dazzling smile is unparalleled. Join me on a personal journey to achieving whiter teeth, sprinkled with a touch of humanity, and discover the secret weapon – Steel Bite Pro – that transformed my dental routine.
The Quest for a Brighter Smile:
Like many, I embarked on the quest for a whiter smile with a mix of skepticism and determination. Countless DIY remedies and over-the-counter products lined my bathroom shelf, promising Hollywood smiles but delivering mixed results. Frustration set in until I stumbled upon a game-changer – Steel Bite Pro.
A Closer Look at Steel Bite Pro:
What sets Steel Bite Pro apart from the sea of dental products is its unique approach. It's not just about whitening; it's about oral health from the roots up. Formulated with a blend of natural ingredients, this dental supplement caught my attention not just for its promises but for the science-backed approach to oral wellness.
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 The Human Touch: From Skepticism to Smiles
As a real person navigating the world of teeth whitening, I know the struggles. Those moments of hesitation before a laugh, the self-consciousness during a conversation – I've been there. But with Steel Bite Pro, I found more than a product; I discovered a companion in my journey to a brighter smile.
Understanding the Steel Bite Pro Magic:
Steel Bite Pro is not a quick fix; it's a commitment to oral health. The carefully selected ingredients work synergistically to tackle not only teeth whitening but also overall gum health. From Berberine for inflammation to Artichoke extract for detoxifying, every element plays a role in revitalizing your oral hygiene.
Embracing a Whiter Tomorrow:
Picture this: a morning routine where you're not just reaching for a toothbrush but investing in your oral well-being. With Steel Bite Pro, it's not just about achieving whiter teeth; it's about embracing a brighter, healthier tomorrow. The human touch behind this product lies in its commitment to addressing the root causes of oral issues, literally and figuratively.
Unveiling the Steel Bite Pro Experience:
I decided to give Steel Bite Pro a shot, not just as a teeth-whitening solution but as a holistic approach to oral care. The journey began with a noticeable boost in freshness, that invigorating feeling after each use that went beyond surface-level clean. Over time, I witnessed a subtle yet undeniable enhancement in the brightness of my smile.
Beyond Aesthetics: The Healthier Side of Steel Bite Pro
The beauty of Steel Bite Pro lies not only in the visible results but in the invisible transformation happening beneath the surface. Strengthening gums, combating bacteria, and promoting overall oral health are the unsung heroes of this dental superhero.
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A Smile-Worthy Conclusion:
In a world inundated with dental products, Steel Bite Pro stands out as more than a solution; it's a commitment to your smile. As my journey continues, I find myself smiling more confidently, laughing more freely, and sharing the secret that transformed my oral care routine.  Join the Brighter Smile Movement:
If you're tired of the hit-or-miss world of teeth whitening, consider embracing the Steel Bite Pro experience. It's more than a product; it's a pledge to prioritize your oral health and radiate confidence with every smile. Join me in this journey towards a brighter, whiter, and healthier smile with Steel Bite Pro – because everyone deserves a smile that tells their story, beautifully
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🦷 Improving My Dental Self-Care 🦷
Hello, friends. Mod Lia here. Today I am sharing a self-care experiment with y'all.
I've always had great luck with my teeth—I have a slight overbite for which I declined Invisalign, but otherwise, I've never needed orthodontia. I've never had a cavity. My wisdom teeth extraction went incredibly smoothly. I like my teeth and they have yet to cause me major issues (🤜🪵).
However...
I work at a pediatric dentistry now. Naturally, having been privy to various mouth-related horror stories over the past couple months, I've developed some dental anxiety. It's not entirely unfounded, either; I know my oral hygiene could be much improved, and that's what I'm planning to work on!
This post is going to be VERY long and VERY detailed, so buckle up.
📣 DISCLAIMER:
I bought products from Amazon for this little experiment. In general, I get most of what I buy off the internet, as I can't drive, don't have access to functional public transportation, and live in a forest. I also do not make a livable wage, so I pinch pennies whenever I can, and Amazon tends to be more affordable than other options.
That said, it is absolutely an evil corporation that exploits its employees, harms the environment, strangles small businesses, monopolizes whole industries, and perpetually bloats Jeff Bezos' inordinate wealth. I very much want to achieve a situation where boycotting Amazon is more logistically and financially realistic for me. I do not feel good about supporting such an unethical company, and I want you to know that I'm aware of its issues.
Also: while I need to conserve money (especially since this year I'm finally moving in with my partner [Mod Cass] and our dear friend), I do have the privilege of indulging in some monetary laxity, as I live with my parents and don't have to pay rent. Not everyone has that advantage, and I realize how fortunate I am. Many people would be unable to drop ~$60 like I did.
😁 Things I Do Well:
I brush my teeth every night. I always have. I have severe depression and pretty bad executive dysfunction, but that's something I've managed to do consistently.
If it's not plain tap water, I'm almost certainly drinking it through a straw.
I've seen a dentist every six months for as long as I can remember.
I keep a toothbrush and toothpaste by my bed. When I'm intoxicated or the executives are Dysfunctioning, I can start brushing my teeth in bed. By the time I'm done, I'm almost always able to get up and spit into the sink, but I do have an empty bottle I can spit into if necessary (I've done that once or twice, but I emptied, washed, and disinfected the bottle in the morning). Gross? Whatever. No shame in doing what you have to do to work with your brain.
I chew sugar-free gum almost daily, which stimulates saliva production, which in turn prevents decay.
After buying coconut oil for skincare initially, I was pleasantly surprised to find that oil pulling (swishing oil in your mouth) actually works for me. It's very low-effort and I've been doing it for 15–25 minutes every night. Studies suggest oil pulling may help prevent plaque, gingivitis, and bacterial build-up.
⚠️ Areas of Concern:
I have a mild enamel defect on some of my back teeth.
I occasionally swish 1.5% hydrogen peroxide around my mouth as a teeth whitener. I doubt this is significantly harmful, since my dentist has me do it before cleanings and I checked with my doctor that it wouldn't hurt me. But H2O2 is caustic, so I'm certain it can't be good for my teeth.
I put Mio energy drops in the water bottle I drink from at work. Their second ingredient is citric acid; acidic substances corrode your enamel.
I'm very prone to BFRBs (body-focused repetitive behaviors), presumably related to my likely OCD. For this reason, it's a struggle to put down the toothbrush, and I brush my teeth—hard—for 5–20 minutes at a time. Brushing your teeth too vigorously for too long is rough on your enamel and gums.
I use CBD vape juice as a nightly tincture to help me sleep. The second ingredient is propylene glycol, which apparently breaks down into various acids.
I've tried many times, but I've never been able to consistently brush my teeth twice a day. Or floss. Thanks, brain xoxo
Since I don't brush my teeth in the morning, I eat a lot of mints so I don't inflict morning breath on people 😫 Sucking on hard mints exposes your teeth to sugar for prolonged periods (and you can damage your enamel if you bite them).
❗ DISORDERED EATING TW - I am relapsed. I eat little in the mornings and do not eat at work. This is very very dangerous and once caused a medical crisis in front of my coworkers, so I keep hard candy in my purse for harm reduction purposes. It's a great source of fast-acting glucose when I get hypoglycemic, but it carries the same issues I mentioned with hard mints. HOWEVER, preventing another crisis is my top priority, so I am NOT getting rid of the hard candy. ❗
🎯 Goals:
Stop whitening my teeth with hydrogen peroxide.
Start brushing my teeth more gently and for less than 5 minutes at a time.
Brush my teeth in the morning.
Floss more nights than not.
Remineralize my teeth using enamel-strengthening products.
Use some protective measure (e.g. mouthwash, gum, oil pulling) after eating mints or candy, taking my CBD tincture, or drinking my flavored (albeit sugar-free) water.
🪥 Products:
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Soft toothbrushes ($4.39) - Not only do I need to be more gentle on my teeth, but I've always found brushing my teeth more pleasant with soft-bristled brushes. I don't know why I haven't been buying them; I guess in my head they're a "kid" thing 🙄
Floss picks ($3.69) - I was significantly better about flossing my teeth when I used floss picks as a child. They're not as effective as regular floss, but I think they're easier and more pleasant to use—good for executive dysfunction. Again, I've been avoiding them because I've thought of them as a "kid" thing, which is silly.
Xylitol gum ($10.22) - The sugar-free gum I currently chew is sweetened with xylitol, a sugar substitute that research suggests could aid in cavity prevention. However, Mentos Pure Fresh gum in particular is one of only eight chewing gums approved by the American Dental Association. And it's good.
Alcohol-free fluoride mouthwash ($4.82) - Alcohol is acidic, carcinogenic, drying, and an irritant, so it's no good in mouthwash. Conversely, appropriate doses of fluoride support enamel health. Not sure about this violet mint flavor, though...
Fluoride toothpaste ($11.49) - Due to my distrust of hydrogen peroxide, I did some research and found a study that failed to identify any concerns with H2O2 toothpastes, so that's how I will replace my whitening** rinse (though I did opt for the Colgate variant with less H2O2). It will be far milder than actual H2O2, and more importantly, it contains fluoride.
**Note: No one needs to whiten their teeth. Enamel is slightly translucent and the underlying dentin is yellow, so yellow-y teeth are perfectly natural, and sometimes healthier than intentionally whitened teeth. A smile is beautiful regardless of its color, and I do believe this! I see sooooo many adorable, charming, lovable kids at work who don't have "perfect" straight white teeth. Unfortunately, I am not immune to arbitrary societal pressure, and I know that for now I'll still want to use a teeth whitener. At the very least, I'd rather use one I'm sure is safe.
Nano-hydroxyapatite (n-HA) toothpaste ($11.95) - n-HA is the synthetic form of a naturally occurring mineral compound that comprises most of our enamel. Research shows that n-HA's enamel benefits are equivalent to fluoride's (actually, n-HA produces slightly more uniform remineralization), but their mechanisms of action are different, so I want to try both. n-HA is more expensive, though!
Fluoride-free toothpaste ($8.72) - If I'm going to brush my teeth more often, I need a toothpaste I can default to if at times I feel like the other ones are too expensive or don't taste as good. I heard that this one has a nice subtle flavor, and it comes in spearmint, which I prefer to peppermint. Also, like most ED folk, I have stomach issues sometimes. When my stomach is sensitive, I don't want to risk exposure to fluoride, since it can hurt your stomach if swallowed (though n-HA is safe to ingest).
Total cost: $55.28 ($57.77 with tax) - That's a lot of money, and way more than I ever wanted to spend on dental care products. However, all this stuff is gonna last me a while, and it's worth the price if it means my oral health might improve.
📑 Plan:
I will brush my teeth with fluoride toothpaste in the morning. At night I'll oil-pull before using my n-HA toothpaste, a floss stick, and fluoride mouthwash.
I will use my non-fluoride toothpaste if I ever, for whatever reason, don't feel like using the other two. If the other two end up tasting bad, then I'll just alternate them for my night brushing and use the non-fluoride one in the morning, when I'm more likely to be put off from brushing.
I will set a 5-minute timer on my phone when I brush my teeth. Once it goes off, I have to stop. Ideally, I'll work my way down to the recommended 2–3 minutes.
If I don't feel like brushing, I give myself full permission to brush in bed or just quickly swipe my toothbrush over my teeth. If that's still too much, I can use mouthwash or gum instead.
I will bring a bottle of plain tap water to work to sip from (and thereby rinse my mouth) after taking a drink of my flavored water.
I will chew Mentos Pure Fresh gum after eating a mint or hard candy.
I will use mouthwash or a brief oil pull after taking my CBD tincture at night. (I could also brush my teeth, but I do worry about rubbing any acidic byproducts into my enamel.)
I will offer myself understanding, compassion, forgiveness, encouragement, and validation no matter how my self-care experiment goes. I am trying to get better, and I am not a failure if it turns out to be harder than I anticipated.
I will update this post by reblogging it with my progress!
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lyemohan · 10 months
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Gosh, it is such a nice day today
A nice day to be a REAL dragon, 100%
"But Ara dragons don't r-"
Your face says otherwise as I BITES YOU BITES YOU BITES YOU
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monosistematico · 10 months
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Sentimentos difíceis de lidar
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tarientheron · 1 year
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Banish Yellow Teeth
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Yellow teeth can be a source of self-consciousness for a lot of people, but understanding why they occur can help us take steps to prevent them.
What is yellow teeth?
One common cause of yellow teeth is the natural aging process, as our enamel thins and reveals more of the yellowish dentin underneath.
Additionally, certain foods and drinks like coffee, tea, and red wine can stain our teeth over time. Poor oral hygiene, smoking, and certain medications can also contribute to yellowing teeth. But don't worry, there are steps we can take to prevent and treat yellow teeth, from regular brushing and flossing to professional teeth whitening treatments.
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What causes yellow teeth and how to prevent it?
Foods and drinks with high levels of acid, such as citrus fruits, soda, and sports drinks, can erode the enamel on our teeth and make them more susceptible to staining.
2. Dark-colored foods and drinks like coffee, tea, red wine, and berries can stain our teeth over time, especially if consumed frequently or in large amounts.
3. Consuming sugary or starchy foods and drinks can create an environment in our mouth that promotes the growth of bacteria, which can lead to yellowing and decay of our teeth.
4. A diet lacking in certain vitamins and minerals, such as calcium, vitamin D, and vitamin C, can weaken our teeth and make them more susceptible to yellowing and decay.
Overall, a balanced diet that is low in sugar, acid, and dark-colored foods and drinks, and high in essential vitamins and minerals, can help keep our teeth healthy and prevent yellowing.
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What can I do to whiten my teeth and prevent yellowing in the future?
For an extra help, other than dietary changes (let's face it, coffee is too good to let go of anyway) I recommend NuSkin AP24 Whitening Toothpaste.
The toothpaste is perfect for daily use and provides a coating on your teeth that prevents future stains as well.
Lightens teeth without harmful peroxides / no bleaching ingredients.
2. Suitable for all ages, children and during pregnancy.
3. Provides a long lasting, smooth, clean, fresh-mouth feeling.
4. Refreshing, vanilla mint flavour.
5. Does not create sensitivity, does not erode enamel, gently polishes teeth using patent ingredients.
5. Dentist approved, clinically tested to improve tooth brightness by 63%.
6. Amazing for wine, coffee, tea and nicotine stains, it can remove stains from caps and veneers, it will return the teeth to their natural colour.
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Healthy teeth is happy teeth!
Get ready to show off your brightest, whitest smile yet with Nu Skin AP24 Whitening Fluoride Toothpaste! Don't wait any longer to experience the power of our proprietary blend of ingredients and get ready to smile with confidence. Try it out today and see the difference for yourself!
Link: NuSkin AP24 Whitening Toothpaste
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justenoughfortoday · 1 year
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My teeth: Floss us more than every other day!
Me: You should be lucky I floss at all. Actually, you’re lucky I BRUSH at all.
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kaleidojpg · 2 years
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watch out a lot of dentists who accept medicaid are corrupt and will drill into your teeth at the slightest cavity and take advantage of your lack of knowledge so they can make money off of you.
super upset bc i managed to find a new dentist who accepts medicaid that actually gives a fuck who informed me that i did not need those 7 fucking fillings and told me how to remineralize cavities.
so i left a negative review on my old dentist calling them out:
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but they got google to delete it from the public.. then they had their employees or w.e flood their reviews with 5 stars to drown out my 1 star 💀 mother fuckers
take care of your teeth and don’t get taken advantage of like i did!!!!!! fuckingn hell im pissed
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teethwhitningst · 1 year
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