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Ticklish teeth

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Have your teeth ever tickled?

pink plastic and metal retainer

The culprit.


Yeah, I know it can sound like a weird question. But bear with me here. Every few months I decide that I’ve had enough of my teeth shifting from the alignment that my braces created over 10 years ago. I pull out that retainer I’ve had ever since the braces came off and shove them back in my mouth. My tongue is not happy with me about the extra bulk in my mouth and my teeth protest at the tightness they now feel. However, my parents didn’t spend thousands of dollars for me to undo all the orthodontic work and I certainly would like to preserve my straight teeth.

I suck it up and wear the retainer for anywhere from half an hour to a couple of hours. If I sleep in them, I generally wake up to straighter and more sensitive teeth. The other day, I had the retainer in for a few hours as I typed and clicked away online. By the time I popped it out, my teeth very very sensitive. And whenever I breathed through my mouth, I swear, my teeth felt ticklish. I guess it’s due to the heightened sensitivity of the nerves there. After all, tickling is basically lightly stimulating nerves, right?

Surely I can’t be the only one who has ever experienced this. Maybe you’ve even had some other odd body part feel ticklish. So I’m curious – what’s the strangest place you’ve ever felt ticklish?

365great Day 114: electric toothbrushes

laelene Posted in 365great,Tags: , , , , , , , ,
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Oh, how technology makes our lives eas365great challenge day 114: electric toothbrusheser. With less effort, we can actually get our teeth cleaner than if we manually scrubbed those pearly whites ourselves. Battery-powered toothbrushes offer the extra boost in power that humans wouldn’t be able to pull off on our own, which can more effectively shake loose anything hiding between your teeth or gums and even rub off plaque buildup. Oftentimes, you don’t even have to move your brush back and forth anymore! A simple steady hand holding the bristles on your teeth, a press of a button to activate the vibrating motion, and the electric toothbrush takes care of the rest. Truly, a savior for all weak wrists and arms everywhere. So here’s to making oral hygiene easier than ever! Isn’t that great?

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