How do you clean your teeth outside home
Would be great if you can give my any tips from your experiences,
I have seen that gargling with warm water seems to dislodge a good amount of food. So for now planning to gargle and brush, but that may not be enough.
Thanks,
Sam
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Mouth rinse
Sam999,
I have dentures, and don't hesitate to brush them where ever after eating. Also just rinsing really good with biotene works too. You can always do a better job once you get home. The first couple of times I had to pop them out....and felt like a freak. But now what ever it takes do it ! We are learning to live with the new us...and will get to our own comfort zone hopefully soon ! Katie0 -
Compact rechargeable oral irrigator by ToiletTree
I am going to order this product based on the excellent Amazon.com reviews about the great quality and customer service. This might be a good option for use when away from home since it is portable and the charge lasts for a week or more. Here is a link to a YouTube video that someone posted showing how it works in actual use... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qb4jcp9aN8w0 -
Always an issue...
Some good suggestions have already been made here. I travel with a small bag of stuff for my mouth and a small bag of stuff for my eyes (vision issues here also). Mostly at work, I depend on flossing, vigorous gargling, brushing, and swishing with Biotene rinse... every time I eat.
Deb0 -
Ok got it. Oral irrigatorD Lewis said:Always an issue...
Some good suggestions have already been made here. I travel with a small bag of stuff for my mouth and a small bag of stuff for my eyes (vision issues here also). Mostly at work, I depend on flossing, vigorous gargling, brushing, and swishing with Biotene rinse... every time I eat.
Deb
Ok got it.
Oral irrigator sounds good too. I might give that a try.
Thanks,
Sam0
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