Coffee/Tea drinkers and teeth staining?
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BodyzLanguage wrote: »FridayApril01st2016 wrote: »BodyzLanguage wrote: »FridayApril01st2016 wrote: »BodyzLanguage wrote: »FridayApril01st2016 wrote: »Lol he's the 1, whom made it dirty!
No ideas what you're talking about. You're the one talking about strong straws..
You're taking it out of context lol!
You even added an exclamation mark to your previous statement about strength and you have the cheek to say I'm the dirty one.. Behave yourself
That's just my MO, I am notorious for my excessive/inappropriate use of exclamation points, commas, semicolons & run on sentences!
Lol, I've taken note of that.
I've always been exceptionally unique, to the point of annoyance; at 1st it was all natural but then I began to like it & thus increased my abnormalities, by choice!0 -
FridayApril01st2016 wrote: »BodyzLanguage wrote: »FridayApril01st2016 wrote: »BodyzLanguage wrote: »FridayApril01st2016 wrote: »BodyzLanguage wrote: »FridayApril01st2016 wrote: »Lol he's the 1, whom made it dirty!
No ideas what you're talking about. You're the one talking about strong straws..
You're taking it out of context lol!
You even added an exclamation mark to your previous statement about strength and you have the cheek to say I'm the dirty one.. Behave yourself
That's just my MO, I am notorious for my excessive/inappropriate use of exclamation points, commas, semicolons & run on sentences!
Lol, I've taken note of that.
I've always been exceptionally unique, to the point of annoyance; at 1st it was all natural but then I began to like it & thus increased my abnormalities, by choice!
Unique in which way exactly?0 -
BodyzLanguage wrote: »FridayApril01st2016 wrote: »BodyzLanguage wrote: »FridayApril01st2016 wrote: »BodyzLanguage wrote: »FridayApril01st2016 wrote: »BodyzLanguage wrote: »FridayApril01st2016 wrote: »Lol he's the 1, whom made it dirty!
No ideas what you're talking about. You're the one talking about strong straws..
You're taking it out of context lol!
You even added an exclamation mark to your previous statement about strength and you have the cheek to say I'm the dirty one.. Behave yourself
That's just my MO, I am notorious for my excessive/inappropriate use of exclamation points, commas, semicolons & run on sentences!
Lol, I've taken note of that.
I've always been exceptionally unique, to the point of annoyance; at 1st it was all natural but then I began to like it & thus increased my abnormalities, by choice!
Unique in which way exactly?
It began as holiday food preference. I dislike turkey, unless it's lunch meat; so I eat chicken for Thanksgiving. The same with ham, for Christmas; so I eat filet mignon instead. Easter's meatloaf & I dislike birthday cake, so I have tiramisu instead. I don't care for plain vanilla ice cream, can't stomach chocolate ice cream or even the vanilla, chocolate & strawberry combination, so I have Turkey Hill's Double Dunker. I'd also insist on having broccoli with cheese, during holiday meals; much to my Grandmother's anger because it isn't a traditional, holiday food.0 -
I feel like i should step out of the room and give you two some privacy3
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I know a few people who use a straw. I find it too weird, but it seems effective.1
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Christine_72 wrote: »I feel like i should step out of the room and give you two some privacy
I am not the jealous type, the more; the merrier!1 -
FridayApril01st2016 wrote: »BodyzLanguage wrote: »FridayApril01st2016 wrote: »BodyzLanguage wrote: »FridayApril01st2016 wrote: »BodyzLanguage wrote: »FridayApril01st2016 wrote: »BodyzLanguage wrote: »FridayApril01st2016 wrote: »Lol he's the 1, whom made it dirty!
No ideas what you're talking about. You're the one talking about strong straws..
You're taking it out of context lol!
You even added an exclamation mark to your previous statement about strength and you have the cheek to say I'm the dirty one.. Behave yourself
That's just my MO, I am notorious for my excessive/inappropriate use of exclamation points, commas, semicolons & run on sentences!
Lol, I've taken note of that.
I've always been exceptionally unique, to the point of annoyance; at 1st it was all natural but then I began to like it & thus increased my abnormalities, by choice!
Unique in which way exactly?
It began as holiday food preference. I dislike turkey, unless it's lunch meat; so I eat chicken for Thanksgiving. The same with ham, for Christmas; so I eat filet mignon instead. Easter's meatloaf & I dislike birthday cake, so I have tiramisu instead. I don't care for plain vanilla ice cream, can't stomach chocolate ice cream or even the vanilla, chocolate & strawberry combination, so I have Turkey Hill's Double Dunker. I'd also insist on having broccoli with cheese, during holiday meals; much to my Grandmother's anger because it isn't a traditional, holiday food.
I would've called you a special snowflake, however due to your non human trait of disliking birthday cake I'm undecided on what to call you.1 -
bclarke1990 wrote: »I know a few people who use a straw. I find it too weird, but it seems effective.
I began using a straw, to drink hot coffee because otherwise, I'd burn my mouth; from being impatient & as I became use to it, it became a preference.1 -
bclarke1990 wrote: »I know a few people who use a straw. I find it too weird, but it seems effective.
Yeah I'd imagine it would be effective. But drinking hot tea and coffee out of a straw.. I guess if we want to avoid stained teeth it would be the best option.
I'll be extra vigilant with the water/coconut oil swishing, and do a light brush a few times throughout out the day and see what happens..
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Christine, I've accepted I'm never going to have movie star white teeth. Between coffee, tea, red wine, blueberries, cherries, etc etc. I do try to swish with water while eating/drinking these sorts of things. I have had minor success using Crest Diamond White toothpaste. Otherwise, I figure if I ever become SO perfect that teeth stained by yumminess is my biggest worry, I'll figure it out then1
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Christine, I've accepted I'm never going to have movie star white teeth. Between coffee, tea, red wine, blueberries, cherries, etc etc. I do try to swish with water while eating/drinking these sorts of things. I have had minor success using Crest Diamond White toothpaste. Otherwise, I figure if I ever become SO perfect that teeth stained by yumminess is my biggest worry, I'll figure it out then
Ha very true
At this stage I'm willing to try just about anything to extend the time between dentist visits.
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BodyzLanguage wrote: »FridayApril01st2016 wrote: »BodyzLanguage wrote: »FridayApril01st2016 wrote: »BodyzLanguage wrote: »FridayApril01st2016 wrote: »BodyzLanguage wrote: »FridayApril01st2016 wrote: »BodyzLanguage wrote: »FridayApril01st2016 wrote: »Lol he's the 1, whom made it dirty!
No ideas what you're talking about. You're the one talking about strong straws..
You're taking it out of context lol!
You even added an exclamation mark to your previous statement about strength and you have the cheek to say I'm the dirty one.. Behave yourself
That's just my MO, I am notorious for my excessive/inappropriate use of exclamation points, commas, semicolons & run on sentences!
Lol, I've taken note of that.
I've always been exceptionally unique, to the point of annoyance; at 1st it was all natural but then I began to like it & thus increased my abnormalities, by choice!
Unique in which way exactly?
It began as holiday food preference. I dislike turkey, unless it's lunch meat; so I eat chicken for Thanksgiving. The same with ham, for Christmas; so I eat filet mignon instead. Easter's meatloaf & I dislike birthday cake, so I have tiramisu instead. I don't care for plain vanilla ice cream, can't stomach chocolate ice cream or even the vanilla, chocolate & strawberry combination, so I have Turkey Hill's Double Dunker. I'd also insist on having broccoli with cheese, during holiday meals; much to my Grandmother's anger because it isn't a traditional, holiday food.
I would've called you a special snowflake, however due to your non human trait of disliking birthday cake I'm undecided on what to call you.
That figures, story of my life!0 -
Christine_72 wrote: »Christine, I've accepted I'm never going to have movie star white teeth. Between coffee, tea, red wine, blueberries, cherries, etc etc. I do try to swish with water while eating/drinking these sorts of things. I have had minor success using Crest Diamond White toothpaste. Otherwise, I figure if I ever become SO perfect that teeth stained by yumminess is my biggest worry, I'll figure it out then
Ha very true
At this stage I'm willing to try just about anything to extend the time between dentist visits.
How about having them, all removed?0 -
FridayApril01st2016 wrote: »bclarke1990 wrote: »I know a few people who use a straw. I find it too weird, but it seems effective.
I began using a straw, to drink hot coffee because otherwise, I'd burn my mouth; from being impatient & as I became use to it, it became a preference.
In all seriousness If ever i decide to use a straw for a hot beverage I find it has the opposite effect for me. Because it's concentrated from one spot it turns out hotter. I just stick to blowing it before taking a gulp. There's no rush to down it1 -
FridayApril01st2016 wrote: »BodyzLanguage wrote: »FridayApril01st2016 wrote: »BodyzLanguage wrote: »FridayApril01st2016 wrote: »BodyzLanguage wrote: »FridayApril01st2016 wrote: »BodyzLanguage wrote: »FridayApril01st2016 wrote: »BodyzLanguage wrote: »FridayApril01st2016 wrote: »Lol he's the 1, whom made it dirty!
No ideas what you're talking about. You're the one talking about strong straws..
You're taking it out of context lol!
You even added an exclamation mark to your previous statement about strength and you have the cheek to say I'm the dirty one.. Behave yourself
That's just my MO, I am notorious for my excessive/inappropriate use of exclamation points, commas, semicolons & run on sentences!
Lol, I've taken note of that.
I've always been exceptionally unique, to the point of annoyance; at 1st it was all natural but then I began to like it & thus increased my abnormalities, by choice!
Unique in which way exactly?
It began as holiday food preference. I dislike turkey, unless it's lunch meat; so I eat chicken for Thanksgiving. The same with ham, for Christmas; so I eat filet mignon instead. Easter's meatloaf & I dislike birthday cake, so I have tiramisu instead. I don't care for plain vanilla ice cream, can't stomach chocolate ice cream or even the vanilla, chocolate & strawberry combination, so I have Turkey Hill's Double Dunker. I'd also insist on having broccoli with cheese, during holiday meals; much to my Grandmother's anger because it isn't a traditional, holiday food.
I would've called you a special snowflake, however due to your non human trait of disliking birthday cake I'm undecided on what to call you.
That figures, story of my life!
Are you allergic to cake or what? Elaborate.0 -
FridayApril01st2016 wrote: »Christine_72 wrote: »Christine, I've accepted I'm never going to have movie star white teeth. Between coffee, tea, red wine, blueberries, cherries, etc etc. I do try to swish with water while eating/drinking these sorts of things. I have had minor success using Crest Diamond White toothpaste. Otherwise, I figure if I ever become SO perfect that teeth stained by yumminess is my biggest worry, I'll figure it out then
Ha very true
At this stage I'm willing to try just about anything to extend the time between dentist visits.
How about having them, all removed?
That's what I'm trying desperately to avoid. I'm too young for dentures. If i could afford those $7000 for each tooth screw in's I wouldn't be so anal about it oral hygeine.
Oh good Lord, I can't wait too see what y'all are going to do with my last sentence
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BodyzLanguage wrote: »FridayApril01st2016 wrote: »bclarke1990 wrote: »I know a few people who use a straw. I find it too weird, but it seems effective.
I began using a straw, to drink hot coffee because otherwise, I'd burn my mouth; from being impatient & as I became use to it, it became a preference.
In all seriousness If ever i decide to use a straw for a hot beverage I find it has the opposite effect for me. Because it's concentrated from one spot it turns out hotter. I just stick to blowing it before taking a gulp. There's no rush to down it
That's true but it touching, a small portion of just my tongue & not more sensitive areas, makes the straw use; more manageable. I usually don't drink something, unless I am thirsty. I've always been, more of an eater & a desperate only drinker.0 -
BodyzLanguage wrote: »FridayApril01st2016 wrote: »BodyzLanguage wrote: »FridayApril01st2016 wrote: »BodyzLanguage wrote: »FridayApril01st2016 wrote: »BodyzLanguage wrote: »FridayApril01st2016 wrote: »BodyzLanguage wrote: »FridayApril01st2016 wrote: »BodyzLanguage wrote: »FridayApril01st2016 wrote: »Lol he's the 1, whom made it dirty!
No ideas what you're talking about. You're the one talking about strong straws..
You're taking it out of context lol!
You even added an exclamation mark to your previous statement about strength and you have the cheek to say I'm the dirty one.. Behave yourself
That's just my MO, I am notorious for my excessive/inappropriate use of exclamation points, commas, semicolons & run on sentences!
Lol, I've taken note of that.
I've always been exceptionally unique, to the point of annoyance; at 1st it was all natural but then I began to like it & thus increased my abnormalities, by choice!
Unique in which way exactly?
It began as holiday food preference. I dislike turkey, unless it's lunch meat; so I eat chicken for Thanksgiving. The same with ham, for Christmas; so I eat filet mignon instead. Easter's meatloaf & I dislike birthday cake, so I have tiramisu instead. I don't care for plain vanilla ice cream, can't stomach chocolate ice cream or even the vanilla, chocolate & strawberry combination, so I have Turkey Hill's Double Dunker. I'd also insist on having broccoli with cheese, during holiday meals; much to my Grandmother's anger because it isn't a traditional, holiday food.
I would've called you a special snowflake, however due to your non human trait of disliking birthday cake I'm undecided on what to call you.
That figures, story of my life!
Are you allergic to cake or what? Elaborate.
No I just don't care for, the cake's taste & texture.0 -
Christine_72 wrote: »FridayApril01st2016 wrote: »Christine_72 wrote: »Christine, I've accepted I'm never going to have movie star white teeth. Between coffee, tea, red wine, blueberries, cherries, etc etc. I do try to swish with water while eating/drinking these sorts of things. I have had minor success using Crest Diamond White toothpaste. Otherwise, I figure if I ever become SO perfect that teeth stained by yumminess is my biggest worry, I'll figure it out then
Ha very true
At this stage I'm willing to try just about anything to extend the time between dentist visits.
How about having them, all removed?
That's what I'm trying desperately to avoid. I'm too young for dentures. If i could afford those $7000 for each tooth screw in's I wouldn't be so anal about it oral hygeine.
Oh good Lord, I can't wait too see what y'all are going to do with my last sentence
Okay I'll bite, that's actually; my area of preference & I agree about the tooth option!2 -
FridayApril01st2016 wrote: »BodyzLanguage wrote: »FridayApril01st2016 wrote: »bclarke1990 wrote: »I know a few people who use a straw. I find it too weird, but it seems effective.
I began using a straw, to drink hot coffee because otherwise, I'd burn my mouth; from being impatient & as I became use to it, it became a preference.
In all seriousness If ever i decide to use a straw for a hot beverage I find it has the opposite effect for me. Because it's concentrated from one spot it turns out hotter. I just stick to blowing it before taking a gulp. There's no rush to down it
That's true but it touching, a small portion of just my tongue & not more sensitive areas, makes the straw use; more manageable. I usually don't drink something, unless I am thirsty. I've always been, more of an eater & a desperate only drinker.
I think many of us can relate to this.0 -
Christine_72 wrote: »FridayApril01st2016 wrote: »Christine_72 wrote: »Christine, I've accepted I'm never going to have movie star white teeth. Between coffee, tea, red wine, blueberries, cherries, etc etc. I do try to swish with water while eating/drinking these sorts of things. I have had minor success using Crest Diamond White toothpaste. Otherwise, I figure if I ever become SO perfect that teeth stained by yumminess is my biggest worry, I'll figure it out then
Ha very true
At this stage I'm willing to try just about anything to extend the time between dentist visits.
How about having them, all removed?
That's what I'm trying desperately to avoid. I'm too young for dentures. If i could afford those $7000 for each tooth screw in's I wouldn't be so anal about it oral hygeine.
Oh good Lord, I can't wait too see what y'all are going to do with my last sentence
From zero to 100 real quick huh?
@FridayApril01st2016 Are you talking about strong straws again?0 -
BodyzLanguage wrote: »FridayApril01st2016 wrote: »BodyzLanguage wrote: »FridayApril01st2016 wrote: »bclarke1990 wrote: »I know a few people who use a straw. I find it too weird, but it seems effective.
I began using a straw, to drink hot coffee because otherwise, I'd burn my mouth; from being impatient & as I became use to it, it became a preference.
In all seriousness If ever i decide to use a straw for a hot beverage I find it has the opposite effect for me. Because it's concentrated from one spot it turns out hotter. I just stick to blowing it before taking a gulp. There's no rush to down it
That's true but it touching, a small portion of just my tongue & not more sensitive areas, makes the straw use; more manageable. I usually don't drink something, unless I am thirsty. I've always been, more of an eater & a desperate only drinker.
I think many of us can relate to this.
Sigh so much for me, being abnormal!0 -
BodyzLanguage wrote: »Christine_72 wrote: »FridayApril01st2016 wrote: »Christine_72 wrote: »Christine, I've accepted I'm never going to have movie star white teeth. Between coffee, tea, red wine, blueberries, cherries, etc etc. I do try to swish with water while eating/drinking these sorts of things. I have had minor success using Crest Diamond White toothpaste. Otherwise, I figure if I ever become SO perfect that teeth stained by yumminess is my biggest worry, I'll figure it out then
Ha very true
At this stage I'm willing to try just about anything to extend the time between dentist visits.
How about having them, all removed?
That's what I'm trying desperately to avoid. I'm too young for dentures. If i could afford those $7000 for each tooth screw in's I wouldn't be so anal about it oral hygeine.
Oh good Lord, I can't wait too see what y'all are going to do with my last sentence
From zero to 100 real quick huh?
@FridayApril01st2016 Are you talking about strong straws again?
Yeah that's my intake!1 -
FridayApril01st2016 wrote: »BodyzLanguage wrote: »Christine_72 wrote: »FridayApril01st2016 wrote: »Christine_72 wrote: »Christine, I've accepted I'm never going to have movie star white teeth. Between coffee, tea, red wine, blueberries, cherries, etc etc. I do try to swish with water while eating/drinking these sorts of things. I have had minor success using Crest Diamond White toothpaste. Otherwise, I figure if I ever become SO perfect that teeth stained by yumminess is my biggest worry, I'll figure it out then
Ha very true
At this stage I'm willing to try just about anything to extend the time between dentist visits.
How about having them, all removed?
That's what I'm trying desperately to avoid. I'm too young for dentures. If i could afford those $7000 for each tooth screw in's I wouldn't be so anal about it oral hygeine.
Oh good Lord, I can't wait too see what y'all are going to do with my last sentence
From zero to 100 real quick huh?
@FridayApril01st2016 Are you talking about strong straws again?
Yeah that's my intake!
I guessed it was. Thank you for your honesty. You can be a special snowflake now1 -
BodyzLanguage wrote: »FridayApril01st2016 wrote: »BodyzLanguage wrote: »Christine_72 wrote: »FridayApril01st2016 wrote: »Christine_72 wrote: »Christine, I've accepted I'm never going to have movie star white teeth. Between coffee, tea, red wine, blueberries, cherries, etc etc. I do try to swish with water while eating/drinking these sorts of things. I have had minor success using Crest Diamond White toothpaste. Otherwise, I figure if I ever become SO perfect that teeth stained by yumminess is my biggest worry, I'll figure it out then
Ha very true
At this stage I'm willing to try just about anything to extend the time between dentist visits.
How about having them, all removed?
That's what I'm trying desperately to avoid. I'm too young for dentures. If i could afford those $7000 for each tooth screw in's I wouldn't be so anal about it oral hygeine.
Oh good Lord, I can't wait too see what y'all are going to do with my last sentence
From zero to 100 real quick huh?
@FridayApril01st2016 Are you talking about strong straws again?
Yeah that's my intake!
I guessed it was. Thank you for your honesty. You can be a special snowflake now
You're welcome & thank you!1 -
I started using an electric toothbrush and have not had problems with stains from tea since. Specifically, I got the Oral B Pro 1000 with whitening heads.0
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mathandcats wrote: »I started using an electric toothbrush and have not had problems with stains from tea since. Specifically, I got the Oral B Pro 1000 with whitening heads.
I've only used an electronic tooth brush for a few weeks. I found it didn't get into the corners like the manual way does. Saying that, it was actually an enjoyable experience while it lasted.1 -
BodyzLanguage wrote: »mathandcats wrote: »I started using an electric toothbrush and have not had problems with stains from tea since. Specifically, I got the Oral B Pro 1000 with whitening heads.
I've only used an electronic tooth brush for a few weeks. I found it didn't get into the corners like the manual way does. Saying that, it was actually an enjoyable experience while it lasted.
Plus some of them, don't have uneven bristles or a tongue scraper, on the reverse side.0 -
FridayApril01st2016 wrote: »BodyzLanguage wrote: »mathandcats wrote: »I started using an electric toothbrush and have not had problems with stains from tea since. Specifically, I got the Oral B Pro 1000 with whitening heads.
I've only used an electronic tooth brush for a few weeks. I found it didn't get into the corners like the manual way does. Saying that, it was actually an enjoyable experience while it lasted.
Plus some of them, don't have uneven bristles or a tongue scraper, on the reverse side.
Ya. If anything I'll use it alongside an actual toothbrush. I like the arm workout I get from applying force anyway.1 -
BodyzLanguage wrote: »FridayApril01st2016 wrote: »BodyzLanguage wrote: »mathandcats wrote: »I started using an electric toothbrush and have not had problems with stains from tea since. Specifically, I got the Oral B Pro 1000 with whitening heads.
I've only used an electronic tooth brush for a few weeks. I found it didn't get into the corners like the manual way does. Saying that, it was actually an enjoyable experience while it lasted.
Plus some of them, don't have uneven bristles or a tongue scraper, on the reverse side.
Ya. If anything I'll use it alongside an actual toothbrush. I like the arm workout I get from applying force anyway.
I love manual labor, when/if I am able to, I even try to beat my apartment complex's snow removal team, to the job; when it snows & shovel my own porch/sidewalk.1
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