answers 0:Both of my wisdom teeth have come in and my teeth seem to be slightly crowded and it's a little painful (nothing advil hasn't been able to help with so far). Problem is, I don't have any type of dental insurance and I can't afford it. Do I need to have them removed? I've had braces in the past and am worried the crowding is undoing the straightening from braces. Are there any dental professionals who can tell me what I should be doing, or not doing?answers 1:HeyIm only 13 years old and I want to keep my purrrly whites actually white.I knwo brush my teeth twice a day but any more ides.answers 2:try yahoo search and purchase some affordable insurance get your teeth treated and cancel so you won't be in pain...answers 3:As you age your teeth will get darker the older you get. They will stay the shade they are now for a long time. Personally, I make a toothpast! e out of baking soda and a drop of 50/50 peroxide (2%). Now, most peroxide is 3% so add a little more water. Don't get it runny, make a paste and brush with it. Rinse well. Do this once a week and your teeth will stay light and it keeps you from getting periodontal disease. Most Dentists won't tell you this.answers 4:Meg get them pulled as soon as you can. The pain will just keep coming back. BUT A SIMPLE HOME REMEDY THAT WORKED FOR ME, WHEN I HAD THAT PAIN WAS TO TAKE SOME REGULAR CABBAGE AND CHEW A PIECE AND LEAVE IT BETWEEN THE GUMS AND THE TEETH THAT HURT. Try it. It really works. Just leave it in your mouth for a while and the pain will go away. When it comes back repeat and repeat.answers 5:I brush my teeth in the morning before i do anything elseanswers 6:afteranswers 7:I always do it after for 2 reasons. 1. It makes your breakfast taste like **** and 2. Its better to leave home with the fresh smell of mint rather than coffee or whatever you may have.answers 8:if you! don't qualify for any state help on this, try a local univers! ity that does dental instruction. one of my friends needed dental work and no insurance, did this, and it was about a third the price of a dentist to do the same work... my understanding is that an instructor actually does the work and the students assist or observe.answers 9:Well I was told once that if you brush your teeth before you eat, then your breath smells bad for the rest of the morning. I don't know why but its true! Try it, brush your teeth a little bit after your breakfast, and you will stay minty fresh for much longer ðanswers 10:If you don't have dental insurance, try to call a local, larger university or dental school and they may do it at a very low rate. The downside is that you may have to wait a while. If you have medical insurance, there is a slight chance they may cover the removal, because taking 4 or more out is generally considered a medical procedure.Good luck!Dave (I work at Delta Dental)...answers 11:I never experienced this but remember a wo! man who did. Talk to your OB/GYN about it. The woman used to carry a cloth diaper around to wipe her mouth. Just know this is not uncommon and your doctor should be able to help you.answers 12:I always brush after eating to remove sugar afterwardsanswers 13:I would only brush before if I were going to a restaurant to eat breakfast or around other people at breakfast (like in a dorm). If it's just me in the kitchen, I wait to brush afterwards.answers 14:lol my thinks im kinda weird.....I brush my teeth after eating literally anything ,,,i`ll b like flossing and brushing after each meal
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