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another quesiton cos i cant find an interesting thread to reply to

another quesiton cos i cant find an interesting thread to reply to

First I put the water, then the toothpaste in the water, then I grab the toothbrush, immerge it, wash the water, then I put the brush back
 
put the toothpaste in my mouth, drink water, get the toothbrush, brush my hair with it cuz yeah its a brush and thats what ur meant to do, then i put the water inside the tooth brush and i put the tooth brush back on the floor.
 
put the toothpaste in my mouth, drink water, get the toothbrush, brush my hair with it cuz yeah its a brush and thats what ur meant to do, then i put the water inside the tooth brush and i put the tooth brush back on the floor.
back on the floor :oops:
 
bread, toothpaste, concrete powder, then throw it out the window because i forgot the carrot
 
The first step to brushing correctly is making sure you’re prepared with the right tools. You’ll need:
Your toothbrush should be replaced every 3 to 4 months. If your toothbrush has been overused, the bristles can become frayed and brushing loses some of its efficacy.
A fluoride toothpaste that’s approved by the American Dental Association is the best choice for most adults.
Fluoride fortifies your teeth against decay. Some very young children shouldn’t use fluoride toothpaste. However, the ADA still recommends that:
  • children younger than age 3 whose first teeth have come in can use a smear of fluoride toothpaste about the size of a rice grain
  • children 3 to 6 can start using a pea-sized amount of fluoride toothpaste
Special fluoride-free toothpastes also exist for younger kids if you’re worried about them swallowing the toothpaste.

How to brush your teeth properly, step by step​

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The simplest way to brush your teeth involves your standard plastic-handled, nylon-bristled toothbrush.

The entire process should take about 2 minutes. Practice timing yourself until you get used to how long 2 minutes feels when you’re brushing.

  1. Lubricate your brush with a small amount of water. Put a small amount of toothpaste — about the size of a pea — on the head of the toothbrush.
  2. Insert the toothbrush into your mouth at about a 45-degree angle to your gums and use gentle, short strokes to brush your front teeth.
  3. Brush the outside surfaces of your teeth, making sure to get the back molars and upper areas of your chewing surfaces.
  4. Flip the toothbrush upside down to get the inside surface of your top front teeth. Flip it back around to get the inside surface of your bottom front teeth.
  5. Brush your tongue to get rid of any bacteria buildup or plaque that has gotten stuck there during the brushing process.
  6. Spit out the remnants of toothpaste, saliva, and water into a clean sink. Finish by rinsing your mouth with cold water.
pretty fucking easy if u ask me mate
 
The first step to brushing correctly is making sure you’re prepared with the right tools. You’ll need:
Your toothbrush should be replaced every 3 to 4 months. If your toothbrush has been overused, the bristles can become frayed and brushing loses some of its efficacy.
A fluoride toothpaste that’s approved by the American Dental Association is the best choice for most adults.
Fluoride fortifies your teeth against decay. Some very young children shouldn’t use fluoride toothpaste. However, the ADA still recommends that:
  • children younger than age 3 whose first teeth have come in can use a smear of fluoride toothpaste about the size of a rice grain
  • children 3 to 6 can start using a pea-sized amount of fluoride toothpaste
Special fluoride-free toothpastes also exist for younger kids if you’re worried about them swallowing the toothpaste.

How to brush your teeth properly, step by step​

how to brush your teeth, teeth, brush teeth


The simplest way to brush your teeth involves your standard plastic-handled, nylon-bristled toothbrush.

The entire process should take about 2 minutes. Practice timing yourself until you get used to how long 2 minutes feels when you’re brushing.

  1. Lubricate your brush with a small amount of water. Put a small amount of toothpaste — about the size of a pea — on the head of the toothbrush.
  2. Insert the toothbrush into your mouth at about a 45-degree angle to your gums and use gentle, short strokes to brush your front teeth.
  3. Brush the outside surfaces of your teeth, making sure to get the back molars and upper areas of your chewing surfaces.
  4. Flip the toothbrush upside down to get the inside surface of your top front teeth. Flip it back around to get the inside surface of your bottom front teeth.
  5. Brush your tongue to get rid of any bacteria buildup or plaque that has gotten stuck there during the brushing process.
  6. Spit out the remnants of toothpaste, saliva, and water into a clean sink. Finish by rinsing your mouth with cold water.
pretty fucking easy if u ask me mate
ill read it when u demote dilarae
 
The first step to brushing correctly is making sure you’re prepared with the right tools. You’ll need:
Your toothbrush should be replaced every 3 to 4 months. If your toothbrush has been overused, the bristles can become frayed and brushing loses some of its efficacy.
A fluoride toothpaste that’s approved by the American Dental Association is the best choice for most adults.
Fluoride fortifies your teeth against decay. Some very young children shouldn’t use fluoride toothpaste. However, the ADA still recommends that:
  • children younger than age 3 whose first teeth have come in can use a smear of fluoride toothpaste about the size of a rice grain
  • children 3 to 6 can start using a pea-sized amount of fluoride toothpaste
Special fluoride-free toothpastes also exist for younger kids if you’re worried about them swallowing the toothpaste.

How to brush your teeth properly, step by step​

how to brush your teeth, teeth, brush teeth


The simplest way to brush your teeth involves your standard plastic-handled, nylon-bristled toothbrush.

The entire process should take about 2 minutes. Practice timing yourself until you get used to how long 2 minutes feels when you’re brushing.

  1. Lubricate your brush with a small amount of water. Put a small amount of toothpaste — about the size of a pea — on the head of the toothbrush.
  2. Insert the toothbrush into your mouth at about a 45-degree angle to your gums and use gentle, short strokes to brush your front teeth.
  3. Brush the outside surfaces of your teeth, making sure to get the back molars and upper areas of your chewing surfaces.
  4. Flip the toothbrush upside down to get the inside surface of your top front teeth. Flip it back around to get the inside surface of your bottom front teeth.
  5. Brush your tongue to get rid of any bacteria buildup or plaque that has gotten stuck there during the brushing process.
  6. Spit out the remnants of toothpaste, saliva, and water into a clean sink. Finish by rinsing your mouth with cold water.
pretty fucking easy if u ask me mate
please dont spread false information on the invadedlands forums
 
do u put water on the brush then put toothpaste or do u put the toothepaste on the brush first then rinse the brush
or do u just rinse the brush, put toothepaste, then rinse it again


PLEASE IDK MY BROTHER YELLED AT ME FOR THIS SdjfAWDK"EOKFSD:LFK:LSDKF
Just throw the brush out of the window
 
do u put water on the brush then put toothpaste or do u put the toothepaste on the brush first then rinse the brush
or do u just rinse the brush, put toothepaste, then rinse it again


PLEASE IDK MY BROTHER YELLED AT ME FOR THIS SdjfAWDK"EOKFSD:LFK:LSDKF
Toothpaste, water, brush, repeat
 
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