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Title: Brushing teeth straight after breakfast or not brushing at all?
Post by: iacopo.russo on 06/10/2021 14:18:38
Margaret wrote to us to ask:

One of the recent (?) (I often listen to old ones) podcasts was about brushing teeth and said that we should brush AM and PM but it's best not to brush until about an hour after breakfast because of acid increase eating away tooth enamel.  It is often hard to make this work on a morning schedule, so which is worse, brushing right after breakfast or not brushing at all?  In fact we eat dinner really late so this might also apply to brushing soon after dinner... AAARRRGGGHHH!

What do you think?
Title: Re: Brushing teeth straight after breakfast or not brushing at all?
Post by: Zer0 on 11/10/2021 10:11:35
OffTopic -

Don't know bout the timings or how frequently one must brush...

But yeah, make sure you check the ingredients of the paste.

I suspect unknowingly swallowing little little toothpaste might be harming the body from inside.

Can indirectly swallowed lil quantities of toothpaste cause micro clusters of calciumated kidney stones?

PLEASE respond to the Original Question Before, & then to the OffTopic query, Thanks!
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Title: Re: Brushing teeth straight after breakfast or not brushing at all?
Post by: Bored chemist on 11/10/2021 11:14:34
OffTopic -
So don't post it, especially when it's tosh like this.
I suspect unknowingly swallowing little little toothpaste might be harming the body from inside.
Title: Re: Brushing teeth straight after breakfast or not brushing at all?
Post by: Zer0 on 14/10/2021 18:59:31
So...in Other words...the Answer is No!

Okay, Thanks for it.
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Anything swallowed would go into the Tummy, not the Kidneys.

But then Why do micro clusters of calciumated kidney stones occur?
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Where does the Excess Calcium come from?
Title: Re: Brushing teeth straight after breakfast or not brushing at all?
Post by: evan_au on 14/10/2021 20:38:25
Quote from: Zer0, off the beaten track
Why do micro clusters of calciumated kidney stones occur?
Any salt will crystallize out if the solution is too concentrated. If urine is too concentrated, you can get kidney stones.
Drink more water - but before brushing your teeth, as the water will wash away the toothpaste before it works its magic!
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kidney_stone_disease

Title: Re: Brushing teeth straight after breakfast or not brushing at all?
Post by: Zer0 on 14/10/2021 21:01:22
GR8!
Query Resolved.
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Now, what bout Margaret's Original Question?

Anyone?
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Title: Re: Brushing teeth straight after breakfast or not brushing at all?
Post by: vhfpmr on 16/10/2021 13:09:42
My dentist recommended brushing before breakfast.
Title: Re: Brushing teeth straight after breakfast or not brushing at all?
Post by: Zer0 on 17/10/2021 15:36:45
& perhaps brushing after Dinner is good too.

Clears out all the Residue.

So nothing left for any mouth germs to feed upon at night, while we sleep.
Title: Re: Brushing teeth straight after breakfast or not brushing at all?
Post by: Zer0 on 12/11/2021 12:59:11
OffTopic -
So don't post it, especially when it's tosh like this.
I suspect unknowingly swallowing little little toothpaste might be harming the body from inside.

@Bored chemist

Guess What?

It was Not Tosh!

It was a Perfectly Reasonable Query.

& If You Specifically do not wish to answer it, or have little Understanding on the subject, then Please learn to let it passed on to the Ones who have an Answer.

Ps - I'd Appreciate if You could Stop making & taking things personally.
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Thanks!