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Is brushing your teeth in the shower bad for you?
There is no scientific evidence to suggest that brushing your teeth in the shower is bad for you. In fact, some people find that it is more convenient and easier to brush their teeth in the shower. However, there are a few things to keep in mind if you choose to brush your teeth in the shower.
* Make sure the water is not too hot. Hot water can damage your tooth enamel. If the water is too hot, it can also cause your gums to become sensitive and bleed.
* Use a soft-bristled toothbrush. A hard-bristled toothbrush can damage your tooth enamel and gums.
* Be gentle when brushing your teeth. Brushing too hard can damage your tooth enamel and gums.
* Rinse your mouth thoroughly after brushing. This will help to remove any toothpaste and debris from your mouth.
Overall, brushing your teeth in the shower is not bad for you. However, it is important to keep the above tips in mind to protect your teeth and gums.
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