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apart from using a straw
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Straw up the nose keeps tooth decay at bay ,as does injecting it ,..you asked
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I like to drink until I fall over, maybe I should be toothless :(
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Does anyone know is alcohol bad for your teeth
lfc1971 lfc197122 Nov 19 17:04Joined: 06 Nov 11 | Topic/replies: 39,397 | Blogger: lfc1971's blog And if so what is the best way to counteract this ? The best solution is give up alcohol. but im not sure that the answer ye are looking for. |
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I imagine it dries your mouth. My hygienist said to stop using mouth wash. Unless you have a specific reason, e.g. an ulcer, there's no need to use it, despite what the adverts say. I stopped and my breath improved.
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Surely it depends on whether you fall on your back or on your face. Perhaps the best way to counteract this is to wear a gum shield.
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Alcohol is full of sugar so you'll be grand.
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i wouldn't worry you seem in early stage alchoholism where its all a laugh and you can stop anytime
your house , wife and job will probably go but good news is your teeth should be ok mate |
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Can be if some drunken nobber nuts you.
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nutting is old school now i believe , all knives and guns now innit
unless your on the islands off course they still like a flying cranium out there |
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charlie
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Yes, it is, lfc - even in alcohol based mouthwash. It's a carcinogen too.
https://www.exceptionaldentistryca.com/mouthwash-with-alcohol-vs-without-which-really-is-better/ . Even though the amount of alcohol in mouthwash is small, it can cause harm to the soft tissues in your mouth. It is also important to note that alcohol is a drying agent. Because of this, using mouthwash with alcohol can cause the amount of saliva being produced to be reduced or even eliminated (aka dry mouth). Our mouths need saliva to flush out bacteria and to stay fresh, simply meaning that the lack of saliva production can cause bad breath and cavities. |
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I have been drinking for a long time I have all my own teeth , and a second hand liver.
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Put them in a glass of water.
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