icefest wrote:I've tried dehy'd stuff, and that just goes sticky
Mark F wrote:I believe you can dry your regular toothpaste in little blobs on cling film. It will rehydrate in the mouth. https://backpackinglight.com/forums/topic/17147/
Gadgetgeek wrote:I do the lush tabs. Not for everyone and foamy, but they do get the job done, at least you can go to sleep without furry teeth. Also from an LNT perspective, no triclosan is a bonus as far as I care. Might not matter in the grand scheme, but its worth considering.
GPSGuided wrote:Seems to me that many are more focused on the taste of their oral hygiene agent than functional objectives. Taking away the taste, baking soda (already powdered) + dental floss are probably all we need to do a really good job out there.
GPSGuided wrote:Talk to any dentist...
Orion wrote:GPSGuided wrote:Talk to any dentist...
I did. She contradicted what you posted.
RonK wrote:He is a strong advocate on the benefits of flossing.
RonK wrote:His advice to me is that brushing wears away the tooth enamel but doesn't reach into the interdental gaps where decay often occurs and plaque builds up.
Orion wrote:Does that mean your dentist advises you to not brush?
Orion wrote:Does that mean your dentist advises you to not brush?
GPSGuided wrote:Talk to any dentist, the benefits of dental floss alone far outweigh the benefits of brushing alone.
RonK wrote:Orion wrote:Does that mean your dentist advises you to not brush?
Not at all - but the proposition in that post was the benefits of dental floss alone vs the benefits of brushing alone.GPSGuided wrote:Talk to any dentist, the benefits of dental floss alone far outweigh the benefits of brushing alone.
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