• ditty
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    111 month ago

    I also sprinkle a little baking soda on my toothpaste to further remove plaque

      • @[email protected]
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        91 month ago

        I don’t think that this removes more plaque, but it does neutralize the acids that they produce which damages teeth.

      • @athairmor
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        81 month ago

        Baking soda can be used to brush teeth. There are brands of baking soda that have their own line of toothpastes that have baking soda as an ingredient.

        • @pikmeir
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          61 month ago

          What if we add baking soda on those toothpastes? Is it legal?

            • @pikmeir
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              31 month ago

              But what if… 🤔

              • @Stamau123
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                21 month ago

                I were to purchase baking powder and disguise it as baking soda?

                Hohoho, delightfully devilish

    • @EnderMB
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      21 month ago

      As a heads up, maybe speak to both your dentist and doctor about reflux.

      I have good teeth, and I recently found out about acid issues that have affected my stomach AND my gums. I’ve used a new “less acidic” mouthwash that had helped a lot, alongside antacids at night. Apparently if people find baking soda to be helpful, it’s often a sign of reflux that might not have been caught.

      • @[email protected]
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        11 month ago

        Shit, this makes so much sense. I knew I hadn’t stopped brushing my teeth as often but I definitely went through a spell of having heartburn and daily for months. My teeth I felt like were getting worse out of nowhere.

        Thanks for mentioning this, really need to figure out what foods were giving me that reaction… now I only get heartburn about once a month, so something I changed helped. Likely need to cut out a lot of things

        • @Tot
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          21 month ago

          Maybe it’s time for a food journal. I used to keep one, but instead of logging everything, I’d log when I had symptoms and what I’d eaten most recently. I don’t know if that method would work super well for reflux but it’s an idea if logging absolutely everything becomes a chore.