
Just when you think that the problems of the world can no longer become polarized, up has raised the topic of bathing and brushing your teeth. That's right. Not the sink. The shower.
For some of us, it sounds pretty bland.
Crazy or disgusting. "Egads!
No, no, no.
I mean, for every one of his own, but not!
Alan mangod of Thompson Station, Tennessee, said when asked about the practice.
But surprisingly, there seems to be a lot of people taking the opposite view.
"I 've been in the shower brushing my teeth," said Lily Curtis . " (
Not her real name)
Kenosha in Wisconsin
"I 've always had it, but it's been even more so since I started using an electric toothbrush.
If I brush my teeth in the shower, it will be very confusing and not cleaned up.
"Curtis put forward an effective view on the cleanliness of brushing your teeth in the shower.
Even the most picky toothbrushes get clogged with toothpaste, unless they are completely wiped clean after each session, who has time to do so?
This brings us the purpose of the next shower.
Save time based on brushing your teeth.
This is a technology that Bill Clement of Kennesaw, Georgia, has mastered in his military career and is continuing.
At that time, "it is vital not to waste a second in 40 minutes --
Month is a few barracks.
"Style five showers, five sinks and five heads all need to be checked in a few minutes from reveille," he recalled in an email interview . ".
Michelle Brownlee of Spring Hill, Tennessee began taking a bath during college.
"We have a community bathroom so all my bathroom supplies have a shower bucket with a cubicle.
"My toothbrush is there with me, so I will brush my teeth while taking a shower in the morning and one less thing in the community sink," she said in an email . ".
"Then, in my first job, I was always late in the morning, so while conditioning my hair, it felt like it saved time to do so.
"No dental industry --
So far, broad consensus has been reached on this issue. Dentist Dr.
Steven golubo of Macon, Georgia, brushed his brush in the shower.
Like many other experts, he just wants people to brush their teeth better, more frequently, and doesn't really care where they brush their teeth.
"Most of my patients brush twice a day for two minutes, so I advocate anything that will increase healthy oral hygiene habits," he said in an email . ".
Nor is his assessment paranoid.
A 2014 Delta Dental survey found that only 69% of Americans brush their teeth twice a day, and 31% of them have poor dental hygiene.
The study also showed that 91% of Americans brush their teeth in the bathroom sink, while only 4% brush their teeth in the shower.
However, Americans between the ages of 18 and 44 are twice as likely to take a shower as older Americans ---
A fact inspired products like the following: Dr.
Golubow indicates Lotus pen
The brush keeps the extra brush sinkside.
"Having to remove the toothbrush from the shower can lead to skipping the most important bedtime toothbrush.
They say you brush your teeth in the morning to keep friends, and you brush your teeth at night to keep your teeth.
Sophia Bezos, who works at the southern dental clinic in New Orleans, his email "brushing your teeth in the shower can mean one of two things other than efficiency: bacteria piled up on the toothbrush, or don't brush your teeth thoroughly.
"Sometimes, she says, people who bathe and brush their teeth may not pay much attention to what they are doing.
"When washing hair, it is easy to miss the spots that need to be brushed.
For example, the teeth and tongue behind.
She added that the bacteria in the shower drain rose through the steam generated by the hot shower.
"The bacteria are stuck in the toothbrush and then brushing your teeth is like brushing your teeth. . .
A dirty loofah.
"She recommends keeping the shower curtain open during the day so that the brush is exposed to clean oxygen.
Dentist Golubow solves the bacteria problem by using a suction cup rack installed behind the shower.
"The important thing is ,[the toothbrush]
Not in the water for a long time. So, [use]
"It's either a wire rack or a special suction cup holder that allows the brush to air dry," he said . ".