Yes, brushing your teeth with soap is not recommended. Soap can be harsh on your gums and mouth lining, and it may not effectively remove plaque and bacteria like toothpaste specifically formulated for oral hygiene. Additionally, many soaps contain ingredients that are not safe for ingestion, which could pose health risks if swallowed. It's best to use fluoride toothpaste for optimal dental care.
No
because of the toothpaste you should not even eat after brushing youre teeth
Fizzy drinks Sugar Brushing with old toothbrushes Not brushing twice a day
Not brushing your teeth not flossing eating a LOT of junk food
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.
no that would be the best thing to do. (:
Brushing your teeth with dish soap is not recommended as it can be harmful if ingested. Dish soap may contain ingredients that are not safe for oral use and may cause irritation, dryness, or even chemical burns in the mouth. Stick to using toothpaste specifically designed for oral care to ensure the health and safety of your teeth and gums.
Yes, Defenitely. Not Brushing after eating causes bacteria to build up and directly causes bad breath and rotten teeth.
The sugars are acidic and break down your teeth's enamel. Brushing your teeth immediately after drinking pop will reduce the danger.
I suggest foam soap, towels, essentials for washing your face, brushing your teeth your teeth supplies, hair brushes, elastics and body lotion.
I think after because if you eat after brushing your teeth the food will taste bad. Also your teeth will just get dirty again.
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.