Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Whats the best thing to get the popcorn shells out of your teeth?

Do you have to be so hostile to the flossing people? lol



Try your finger nail ( In the bathroom of course).

Whats the best thing to get the popcorn shells out of your teeth?
Gee I dont know....dental floss?
Reply:Brush and floss your teeth.
Reply:Toothpick, chewing gum sometimes helps
Reply:finger
Reply:TOOTHPICK or better yet, DENTAL FLOSS.
Reply:I love the new cool mint Glide floss. Not just mint, but

cool mint. It costs $4.59 plus tax for a little tiny roll at

Rite Aid Drug Stores in LA. (43.7 yards, 40 m). But

you can get it for half the price at Costco.

Its really gentle on the gums but very effective. I'm a

flossing fanatic. I will use any floss but this stuff is

really great.

I Cr 13;8a
Reply:i would say floss but i eat a lot of pop corn and damn that crap sucks. take like 3 days to come out.
Reply:floss?
Reply:A tooth brush and floss.
Reply:I find that when I chew gum, the sticky kinds, I can get the shells out. The stickier the better. Just use caution if you have any dental work, as you don't wanna loosen any of it.
Reply:Dental floss, dentist pick. Brush your teeth?
Reply:a toothpick
Reply:I just rinse my mouth with any liquid. That has always worked for me.
Reply:Tooth pick hun. haha and floss.
Reply:Nails. :]]]
Reply:Floss lol
Reply:floss and/or mouth wash
Reply:A Toothpick?!!
Reply:Flossing is the best way to remove food and plaque from between the teeth, an area the toothbrush cannot reach. Use the following technique:



Cut off about 18 inches of floss and wind most of it around the middle finger of one hand. Wind the rest around the middle finger of your other hand, to take up the floss as you use it.

Gently, using a sawing motion, pull the floss between 2 of your teeth, being careful not to snap it into the gums.

When the floss reaches the gum line, curve it into a C-shape against one tooth and slip it into the space between the tooth and the gum until you feel resistance.

Holding the floss tightly against the tooth, move it up and down away and toward the gum, scraping the side of the tooth.

Wind the floss around the middle finger, so that a fresh section is in position and repeat for all teeth. Not using a fresh section of floss can spread bacteria and could cause a gum infection (gingivitis).

Remember to floss the backs of your rear 4 teeth.
Reply:Vigorously gargle warm water in your mouth, spit the water out, brush your teeth, and floss.
Reply:well... every1 seemed to say "floss, brush teeth, and toothpick", im not saying those dont work, but i find that it it is wedged between your teath, you could push your toung up behind it, and try 2 slide it out with your nail at the same time. sounds a lil wierd... but it works. hope that helped =)
Reply:How about a tweezer ?
Reply:brush your teeth or floss
Reply:brush and floss
Reply:Floss then use mouthwash to wash it out.


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