If your teeth are yellow, even after brushing, you should consider getting them whitened. Dentists provide whitening methods, or you could go to a local store to pick one up.
because of the toothpaste you should not even eat after brushing youre teeth
As a general rule, teeth start out white and become more yellow with age, therefore it would be unusual although not impossible for kids to have yellow teeth. Kids can have yellow teeth if they indulge in habits and diets that cause yellowing (and even browning) of teeth - such as tobacco, coffee, not brushing, bad diet, etc. Malnutrition can also bring about yellow teeth in children.
Brushing your teeth at least once a day will keep most of your teeth in a workable condition. Greater attempts to maintain them like brushing twice a day plus flossing will have an even greater effect.
Brushing your teeth at least once a day will keep most of your teeth in a workable condition. Greater attempts to maintain them like brushing twice a day plus flossing will have an even greater effect.
Not enough even make an effort, but simple things like shutting off the faucet while brushing your teeth is a start.
No, snicker bars are soft enough (even when frozen) to not hard your teeth. But keep brushing them :)
yes children can have bad teeth even with regular brushing because your tooth still misses some plaque and so your gums become inflamed and then if you don't brush your teeth properly to make your gums go back to normal you will have to have your gums cut open.
No, brushing is not enough for the teeth. Gentle use of toothpick at least once a day helps remove food debris lying between the bigger teeth at the back of the jaws where caries usually develop despite brushing with even the best quality toothpaste. P.S. - Toothpick is a thin pointed stick of wood or plastic used to remove pieces of food from between the teeth
The acid contained in wine tends to wear away teeth enamel and even makes the teeth prone to decay. Brushing the teeth immediately after wine drinking is a bad idea, because brushing will scratch the enamel, thus aggravating the adverse effects the wine acid may have on teeth. But it cannot effect others bones.
It's best to brush within five minutes after eating anything, even if you're just snacking, and especially after a meal. Brushing away cavity-causing bacteria helps keep your teeth cavity-free. Carry a travel toothbrush in a backpack, purse or briefcase to always have on hand for brushing away from home.
Normal, no - common, yes. The effect of sugary foods and insufficient brushing causes tooth decay requiring dental treatment in order to save the teeth. Once 'adult' teeth come through it is even more important to look after your teeth and regular brushing along with regular checks by a dentist is a good way to look after them.
No, only weak people. It is only in the mind, you have the same chance as getting addicted to brushing your teeth or even sneezing.