I Didn T Brush My Teeth For A Year
Introduction
Brushing your teeth is one of the most important things you can do for your oral hygiene. It's recommended that you brush twice a day, every day, to prevent cavities and gum disease. But what would happen if you didn't brush your teeth for a year? I decided to find out.
Month 1-3
At first, I didn't notice much of a difference. My teeth felt a little grimy, but nothing too extreme. However, after a few weeks, I started to notice some discoloration and my breath was starting to smell bad.
By the end of the third month, I started to see some yellowing and staining on my teeth. The lack of brushing was catching up with me.
Month 4-6
At this point, I started to notice some pain and sensitivity in my teeth. It was especially uncomfortable when I ate or drank something cold or hot.
I also started to develop some cavities. I could see some black spots on my teeth and knew that I was in trouble.
Month 7-9
Things were really starting to go downhill. My breath was absolutely terrible and I could tell that people were starting to notice. I was embarrassed to smile or talk to anyone.
I was also experiencing a lot of pain. I had several cavities that needed to be filled and it was not a pleasant experience.
Month 10-12
By the end of the year, my teeth were in terrible shape. I had several missing teeth and the rest were yellow, stained, and covered in cavities.
I knew that I needed to seek professional help, but I was ashamed of what I had done to my teeth. It was a tough lesson to learn.
Conclusion
Not brushing your teeth for a year is a terrible idea. It can lead to cavities, gum disease, bad breath, and even tooth loss. It's important to take care of your teeth and brush twice a day, every day. Trust me, you don't want to end up like I did.