I almost always read in the news/press that dentists recommend to brush teeth two times a day for 2-3 minutes.

This drives me crazy, because it does not make sense; The point for dental health is to systematical clean every surface of your teeth twice a day (and use inter-dental brushes/floss once a day). For me, brushing my teeth takes around 6 minutes, if I hurry up. For someone faster it might be possible in 1 minute.

So, why do dentists always give the 2-3 minutes recommendation?

  • @grabyourmotherskeys
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    1110 months ago

    When I was growing up they used to say “brush after every meal” and then it became three times per day, now it’s “please just brush twice at some point”.

    • @[email protected]OP
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      610 months ago

      I also got the ‘brush after every contact with sugar’ thingy.

      The common agreement nowadays seems to be twice a day and the points are very clear: before you go to bed and soon after getting up in the morning, to bring some fluid to the nasty bacteria, remove their food and plaque from your teeth.

          • @[email protected]
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            510 months ago

            Acid is still fresh on your teeth and you’re just scraping it into the enamel breaking it down. You should wait or at least swish some water around.

    • federalreverse-old
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      210 months ago

      You’re right. When I grew up, I was told to brush three times as well, more I brush twice only. Not sure when or why that recommendation changed.