Brushing with Manual Toothbrush - Bass Technique

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I’m learning how to brush my teeth again at 30 years old lol

shannsimms
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never thought id be watching a tooth brushing tutorial but here I am

uyfytdkugf
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If you hold your brush lightly like a pencil, and make sure bristles of your brush dont bend, but just gently do circular motions, this technique is not invasive and prevents from gum recession

saramirko
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0:38 the gums in the front teeth are thinner than the molars gums, and brushing like this can really do some damage especially if you don't have soft bristle toothbrush.

KoolKat_YT
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Throughout my whole 10 years when I was a child, I didn't know I have been brushing my teeth so wrong for the years. After I watched the bentist (which is the shorts doctor about how take care of your gums), I have been using bass method to brush my teeth. Sure, it did took almost 2-5 minutes but at least it's worth it. Oh and btw, I don't brush back and forth, I use bentist technique such as circle motion and flick afterwards

heavenlysadist
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I like this video..Thanks for sharing, but i prefer electric brushing coz everytime i brush my teeth manually, my gums bleed, and i ask kriss ai for tips on what is the best to use electric or manual brushing..

rienne
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Watched bass brushing tutorials for a few times already, both in English and Chinese versions

pinganbb
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Why wasn’t I taught this before it was tooo late ? Better late than never.

madamcjwalker
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I heard that brushing in circles is better than horizontal, and that the 'sweep' does not do much

rubenmeijerink
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Just coming here to say that I switched to brushing my teeth like that like 1 month ago, and have changed literally nothing about my habits. In 6 different occasions I wad told, out of the blue, without mentioning anything to no one, that my teeth look whiter.

eduaragao
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Lol, never new about this till 18 yrs of my life 😂

glinogojerick
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Does not this technique cause gum recession?

Hajali-nj
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0:38 if i brush my teeth like that. My gums gonna bleed

clown-qfsr
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I tried hard to like the manual brush but couldn’t. Electric ⚡️ is always better because sometimes I get sloppy and can’t follow technique 😅

EVOLVED-qq
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My dentist recommended me this video🤓.. I think she's trying to tell me something 🙄

watdoejebigtime
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If you have narrow arches like I do, how to you use this technique on th inside front teeth? I also have some crowding on the bottom. Thanks!

maricarol
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I think no matter how many times I will watch these videos I don't think it will be helpful Because my teeth will decay against my will ☠️💔 - like i only got 2-3 left to finish and THEN it turns out that i need to visit the dentist even more

amongmydream
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i realized that the back of each tooth are very yellow while the bottom and front of them is white. so im watching this

cassandra
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Do this technique if you would love to pay thousands of dollars and stitches in your mouth, to treat the gum recession this horrible technique causes. Comes from someone who literally brushed the gums off, with no inflammation ever cause it happened little by little… periodontists, rejoice! For here is all my savings!

How to: always a soft or even ultra soft bristle. The upper teeth need to be brushed from up to down, same for the back parts. Have a soft grip and font press at all. Do not rush
And the lower jaw teeth go from down to up. Use floss and be gentle, don’t slam it into your gums every time it’s squeezed through the tight teeth. Be gentle and take your time.
And a non-alcoholic mouthwash, that has NO WHITENING bs in it. All those whitening stuff is actually bad for the gums.
And alcohol based mouthwash maybe only from time to time. Because alcohol dries the mouth out and that is not as good for the gum health.

And go to the dentist at least once a year. Check for everything, so they can notice if there is any gum recession from grinding or overbrushing.
And remember, if a cavity is tiny, and you didn’t even ever feel it, then it’s totally fine to not let that get DRILLED and filled, but monitored for next visit.
Fluoride in the toothpaste can help the tooth heal very small cavities on itself. Because fillings when you never even felt anything with that tooth, can change your bite… fillings too high, and only your jaw bite can identify when it is too high, and causes that tooth to press on the other opposite tooth, and thus cause more sensitivity and gum-bone recession… I wish I never touched that tooth 3 month ago…

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Brushing with Manual Toothbrush - Bass Technique

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