Dust&Moonlight
Member
- Nov 21, 2025
- 15
So to put it bluntly: I don't brush my teeth. I maybe do so once every 2 months or so, but in the grand scheme of things I simply don't do it. By night I'm too tired to go ahead and do it, and in the morning I don't have any motivation to do anything that I don't have to do. Couple that with a relatively-neglectful upbringing that had things like "washing my hands," and "brushing my teeth," barely mentioned and, yeah, it's not good.
However I kind of don't want my teeth to get that much worse than they already are. I've already had to had one molar removed because of neglect, and I've got a fair few fillings elsewhere. Even if I ultimately lack the motivation to care for myself in general, I do know that the pain and cost of bad teeth is really shit.
As such, I'd like to ask whether anyone has any tips regarding teeth-brushing? More specifically, how to keep at it even when you don't have the motivation to do much of anything else health-wise? What is the 'bare minimum', and how can I move on from that? Of course I know how to brush my teeth. I also have floss harps that make that fairly easy. It's just the 'doing' that's difficult for me.
Many thanks for any help here :)
However I kind of don't want my teeth to get that much worse than they already are. I've already had to had one molar removed because of neglect, and I've got a fair few fillings elsewhere. Even if I ultimately lack the motivation to care for myself in general, I do know that the pain and cost of bad teeth is really shit.
As such, I'd like to ask whether anyone has any tips regarding teeth-brushing? More specifically, how to keep at it even when you don't have the motivation to do much of anything else health-wise? What is the 'bare minimum', and how can I move on from that? Of course I know how to brush my teeth. I also have floss harps that make that fairly easy. It's just the 'doing' that's difficult for me.
Many thanks for any help here :)