As long as you want, but you wont have nice breath.
It would take about 10 years for you to lose all your teeth if you never brush them, although this will also depend on the type of food you eat.
It probably is not bad for you but if you brush your teeth too hard AND too long then that's too bad for you.
There are different reasons why your teeth might be turning brown.Your not brushing your teeth! Start brushingNot brushing long enoughNot brushing hard enoughEat food and not brush for a long time afterTurkey. Make sure to brush afterHope this helps!
It all depends on how long you leave the faucet running.
You don't lose enamel if you brush the right way. Your enamel can take months to rebuild but certain medicines help that like Tooth Mousse and Smile Guard rinse.
Yes, but it takes patience, and is not completely thorough. With patience, you can get your cat to sit still for a weekly brushing of her teeth, but like any brushing it is not going to be a complete cleaning. If you want a regular dental checkup, that must be done under a general anesthetic, as cats don't like people poking at their teeth any more than people do, and don't understand about short-term discomfort warding off long-term pain.
If you take a bath too long, you will waste water. Letting water run while brushing your teeth.
no, it improves it for a short period of time, but should not be used as a long term replacement for brushing your teeth!
You should try to avoid brushing your teeth straight after drinking coke (and soft drinks, energy drinks, sports drinks and juices) as these have a lot of acid in them with softens the enamel of your teeth. Rinse with water after drinking something acidic and wait 20-30 mins before brushing. Brushing too soon will wear off the softened enamel. However, not brushing at all will leave all of that acid (and sugar) in your mouth for much longer which puts your teeth at risk for wearing down and getting decay. The best idea is to limit the amount of acidic drinks you have. And if you do have them, try to have with a meal, instead of sipping for 20mins (or longer). Long-term acid (and sugar) in your mouth only results in harm for your teeth. Look after your teeth. Dentures are no fun.
It would be beneficial to get your teeth professionally cleaned at your dentist office. Also, rinsing with warm salt water can be helpful. Remember though, there is no substitute for proper and effective brushing and flossing every day.
No. Most of them do not have teeth long enough to penetrate human skin, and those that do, have venom too mild to kill a human.
nope... but if ya dont get it removed it can cause damage to surrounding teeth. go to the dentist.