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Ladies and gentlemen but mostly ladies….
I have trouble taking care of my teeth because everything that involves doing that is a sensory nightmare. I decide to do some research to see if there's anything I can do about this. The results?
"How to make your autistic child brush their teeth"
"Autistic Children and Sensory issues relating to tooth brushing"
"How to get your little shit to brush his fucking teeth"
Like, yeah Google, thanks, that really helps. And like, even if I was a child, some of the advice seemed... unhelpful. Like, doing a dance and singing a song while brushing your teeth? Even for a kid, I don't think that would help distract from a sensory experience as intense as brushing your teeth. Like, the extremely intense and unpleasant flavor, the intense feeling of the brush against your teeth scraping across it, even mouthwash has such an intense and disgusting flavor that I have difficulty keeping it in my mouth for more than a few seconds. I wish there was SOMETHING that could be done.
I actually did research on how to keep your teeth clean if you don't have access to a toothbrush or toothpaste! I needed the info for a story, but thankfully it also has real world applications. Maybe something here will help:
If the bristles are a sensory nightmare, try a soft cloth instead. Cloth was one of the methods used before toothbrushes were invented, although they used shit like burlap. Don't do burlap. Cotton or linen should do fine.
You can also buy natural toothbrushes made with bamboo and boar hair. I've never tried them so I'm not sure how different they'd feel compared to synthetic bristles, but they're pretty cheap on Amazon if you want to give them a shot
If even the "extra soft" bristles are too stiff, you could try soaking them overnight in some mouthwash to soften them further. This is what we did when I was growing up, and it worked like a charm. Bonus points that the alcohol in the mouthwash kills any germs stuck on the brush
If the toothpaste flavor is horrendous, make a paste with baking soda and water, then flavor it however you want with a sugar-free extract. Heck, look for recipes to make your own toothpaste, and experiment until you get something you can stand to use.
If the texture of the toothpaste is bad, the baking soda method might work better for you, or you could try scrubbing salt or activated charcoal on your teeth instead—that's what they used before toothpaste was invented. Personally, I'd recommend the baking soda or making your own toothpaste.
Different brands often have different textures, and some even have different flavors (this is especially true of kids toothpastes, which work just as well for adults), so swapping brands might help, too. I can't stand Crest, it makes my mouth feel all filmy no matter how well I rinse, but Colgate doesn't leave a weird feeling in my mouth. Also Colgate is the only brand my grocery store carries that has cinnamon flavored toothpaste as an option, and I'm a whore for cinnamon
You're probably using too much toothpaste anyway. Most people do. You really only need a dollop about the size of a pea. I smush it out across the bristles so I don't have to deal with a glob of it in one spot.
Floss if you can. That's going to do more to stop your teeth from rotting than brushing will. Standard dental floss is obviously an option, but if you're like me and you can't stand putting your hands in your mouth, try disposable floss picks or investing in a water flosser. I still hate the feeling of the floss between my teeth, but it's manageable since I don't have my fingers in my mouth on top of it. Haven't tried the water flosser since the picks work well enough for me
Try chewing sugarless gum, especially right after you've eaten. It's not perfect, but it'll help. Also it comes in a billion flavors so hopefully there's something you like in there
If absolutely none of that is helpful, rinsing with water is still better than nothing. You can mix in salt to help kill bacteria if you can handle it, but bare minimum try to do a rinse and spit.
Obviously not all of that is from my pre-modern teeth cleaning research—some is from personal experience! But hopefully something in there is useful to you
It's absolute bullshit that we have to approach these problems sideways because the people actually making "helpful" articles about it are all ableist :| Maybe some day soon we as a society can get over that.
Oh my God you are my hero thank you so much
another helpful tool ive found, these lil floss holders, you can get em for a few bucks
the floss just wraps around the screw thing, goes up and across the top, back down, and wrap it again. good for if youre like me and just have Guilt Issues around plastic disposable flossers (i know, doesnt matter in the long run, but anxiety ya kno), but theyre also just nice as a different orientation that i feel makes it easier to get to the back of my teeth (its longer+at a diff angle!), and it just feels a lil nicer to hold so. could also be good if you have a specific floss that works well for u taste wise and shit (i.e. not minty if thats an issue) but none of the disposables have whatever works for u for some reason.
also, while i havent tried em myself yet (i have a bit too many teeth sensitivity issues to abandon my sensitivity toothpaste atm!), ive heard some good things about toothpaste tabs, those solid toothpastes u crunch up in your mouth. they both tend to have a different texture than regular toothpaste, and they also usually come in more interesting flavors! please note however that many of them dont have flouride (usually its directly stated when theyre non-flouride, but a couple of them i looked at danced around it with "no nasty chemicals!!!!", ugh).
whether or not non-fluoride is a big issue tho is. eh, idk? i think last i checked it was like, still kinda up in the air whether whatever substitutes they were using are as good as they claim to be, but like, considering we're starting at a baseline of "rinsing your mouth with water", a toothpaste missing fluoride probs aint that big a deal here. just noting in case its an issue for anyone!
I find that when you need to come up with alternatives to toothbrushing, it's good to know exactly what each part of the process does.
Foaming toothpaste breaks up biofilm
Bristles/floss remove food particles and wear down plaque
Fluoride strengthens enamel and kills some bacteria
Gentle pressure on the gums improves bloodflow and reduces swelling (swelling is where bacteria and plaque 'hide' and build up).
Anything you can do for your mouth that helps any of those goals is a GREAT start.
Sugar free gum? Works on biofilm.
Massaging your jaw from the outside? Helps with gum bloodflow.
Rinsing after you eat? Removes food particles.
Taking ibuprofen/acetaminophen? Reduces gum swelling.
But there are some significantly weirder lifehacks that knowing your goals open up.
For example, exercising your neck? Improves gum bloodflow.
Chewing certain types of stick (eg licorice, neem)? Kills bacteria, and wears down plaque.
Rinsing your mouth out with oil? Biofilm again.
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