Anonymous wrote:Count me on team gross. Only floss occasionally.
Have also never had a cavity, so apparently something's working.
Anonymous wrote:I guess you either have good dental hygiene and pass it on to your kids or you don't.
I floss every day and so do my kids and it's not hard for them to do it correctly with the individual flossers. It's a non-negotiable. To me it's like saying you don't wash your hair or something. What? You have crusty ass food stuck in your teeth and do nothing about it? [shudder]
Anonymous wrote:Count me on team gross. Only floss occasionally.
Have also never had a cavity, so apparently something's working.
Anonymous wrote:My adult dental hygienist is the same way. When I see the dentist he says I have amazing oral hygiene. I'm in my 40s have never had cavities or needed anything other than routine cleanings. When I see the hygienist she always points out issues. So switching to an adult dentist might not change anything.
My kids floss. We made it a part of bruising. They also use a tongue scraper. Add flossing and there should be enough improvement that they won't need to call you back and make you feel bad.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So many perfect parents and kids, I call BS.
Our kids don't floss, maybe the week before the dentist. I try, but tbh, rarely happens for me either
Yes it's that people on an anonymous forum are lying. It's not that you are gross.
Anonymous wrote:So many perfect parents and kids, I call BS.
Our kids don't floss, maybe the week before the dentist. I try, but tbh, rarely happens for me either
Anonymous wrote:So many perfect parents and kids, I call BS.
Our kids don't floss, maybe the week before the dentist. I try, but tbh, rarely happens for me either