Do your kids brush their teeth on the weekends?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I mean, I try like hell to make sure they do.


This.


This again. Guessing those kids don’t brush unless a parent nags (sort of like mine).
Anonymous
My kids? Absolutely.

But I grew up in a house that wasn’t always, , um, attentive, so I can definitely see my young self declaring a “rule” that I didn’t have to brush teeth on weekends and nobody noticing.

In fact my mouthful of fillings and crowns suggest that it may have gone down exactly this way.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:???

Of course. Don't you brush yours on the weekend? It's not like microbes in the mouth are on a M-F schedule.


Right? Cavities don't practice banking hours.
Anonymous
WTF yes
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Random question and I’m not sure why I’m entertaining what my kid told me but he claims his neighborhood friends said that they do not.

FWIW they are up and out early in the day and are a house with four kids close in age so it seems pretty busy.


Are you serious! Brushing your teeth is twice a day every day of your life!
Anonymous
Nasty
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Random question and I’m not sure why I’m entertaining what my kid told me but he claims his neighborhood friends said that they do not.

FWIW they are up and out early in the day and are a house with four kids close in age so it seems pretty busy.


Do you brush yours on the weekends? And if it's the neighborhood kids you're worried about, stop
Anonymous
Be honest those with teens, you have no idea especially if they go to be later than you. The times you cross paths you can remind them but otherwise it’s tough to know.
Anonymous
Morning and night usually …but ALWAYS night.
Anonymous
Some people have really good dental genes and can get away with brushing once a day and have healthy teeth and gums. But not brushing at all in a given day or over a weekend? Ew no.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Some people have really good dental genes and can get away with brushing once a day and have healthy teeth and gums. But not brushing at all in a given day or over a weekend? Ew no.


Good teeth are genetic. My husband doesn’t floss and has never had a cavity. Meanwhile I have had root canals and cavities.

In college we didn’t always make it home at night so there were a lot of missed brushing teeth at night.
Anonymous
With less structure on the weekends, I am sure there are days my kid forgets (in the morning). But yes, brushing twice a day every day is the expectation.
Anonymous
Sigh. I'm still occasionally brushing and flossing my kid and he is 9. If I let his do it on his own for too long, his teeth get mossy and his breath stinks. I hope he learns to practice good hygiene before high school.
Anonymous
so gross. and everyone is always wondering why they're always sick now and never think about how nasty their hygiene is.
Anonymous
Now that you mention it, probably not.

My tween always brushes his teeth in the shower. On weekdays, he showers in the morning and at night. On weekends he only showers at night.

So yeah, I bet he's not brushing his teeth in the morning on Saturday and Sunday. Gross.
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