I sometimes catch people at work brushing their teeth only to leave their gunk in the sink. It’s nasty. However, I commend them and envy them for committing to their dental hygiene.

How about you guys? Dig it? Not so much?

  • SethranKada@lemmy.ca
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    19 days ago

    From my perspective, the issue isnt them brushing their teeth, bit that they aren’t cleaning up after themselves.

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      17 days ago

      Are they brushing in the bathrooms, where people wash their hands after using the toilet? Do they leave their toothbrushing kit in the bathroom? People who brush their teeth like this are nasty.

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    19 days ago

    I’ve done it. Circumstances sometimes demand, what are you gonna do? 🤷 But also, I always clean up after myself - wipe down around the sink if I splashed, and rinse the toothpaste out of the sink itself. That’s just courtesy, professional and general.

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    19 days ago

    Do it every day. It is expected behavior in Japan. Before moving here I thought it was weird, though. Seems a reasonable idea both from an oral hygiene perspective and not wanting to have bad breath around co-workers and customers. Win, win.

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      18 days ago

      Yeah, but people here don’t floss. The main concern from most Japanese I’ve seen is having “white teeth” is more important than healthy gums/teeth. The amount of bad breath I’ve encountered is astonishing and it seems to be due to lack of flossing.

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    18 days ago

    I brush my teeth only once a day and last time I went to the dentist, she said that teeth were perfect and that I must brush them like 2 or 3 times a day.

    I told her that I only brush them once a day and sometimes forget it entirely and she was surprised.

    Disclaimer: NOT MEDICAL ADVICE, follow your dentist’s recommendations and not my personal edgecase as an example.

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      17 days ago

      Brushing twice a day is somewhat more important for soda, high sugar standard American diets. I’m going to assume you have a low sugar, low sodas diet. I’ve had the same experience with dentists when I do once a day at most, once very other day at lower points, where they’ve said my teeth were quite clean. I think it’s due to dietary choices–no soda, low sugar, low processed foods

  • Let's Go 2 the Mall! ❌👑@lemmy.world
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    18 days ago

    I brush my teeth at work. every day after lunch. but I also know how to not leave a mess because I’m an adult. I’ve spent about $15,000 on my teeth in the last 10 years. So I try my best to take care of them. Just recently got dental insurance but it only covers a few things per year.

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    19 days ago

    I did when I had to wear a mask for 12h every workday. Since things relaxed I haven’t gone back to it though.

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    16 days ago

    Yes I brush. Coffee and lunch can get a little rough. Nobody would complain but why not do them and myself a favor.