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Old 23 Feb 20, 02:46 PM  
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I find cold tap water is too cold for my teeth and have always used warm water.
To me it makes sense as everything else is washed with hot/warm water 🤷
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Old 23 Feb 20, 04:41 PM  
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No water at all here .
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Old 23 Feb 20, 10:41 PM  
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No water, only to clean brush at end.
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Old 23 Feb 20, 11:36 PM  
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Hot water for me, cold water for OH 🤷.
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Old 24 Feb 20, 07:13 AM  
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Drives me mad at work, people fill the kettles with hot water. I tell them we are in a big building, and who knows what muck is in the hot water tank. Then they say it is boiled, I explain you have to boil water for 3 minutes to kill all pathogens.
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Old 24 Feb 20, 08:30 AM  
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I’ve never heard of anyone using hot water to clean teeth with before! Cold for me but just for a little on top of the toothpaste.
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Old 24 Feb 20, 08:43 AM  
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Cold but I do have sensitive teeth so may try warm 🤔
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Old 24 Feb 20, 11:43 PM  
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Neither, toothpaste on brush only. Then cold water rinse. Not sure why you would use hot water!
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Old 25 Feb 20, 12:16 AM  
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Neither, and don’t rinse out with water afterwards either. You just remove the fluoride that way. Ask your dentist. Btw if you leave the tap running while you brush your teeth you use enough water in a week to fill a bath.
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Old 25 Feb 20, 09:49 AM  
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neither.

toothpaste on dry brush, brush teeth, spit out residue, rinse brush - all on dentist's advice.
Wet brush then the same as you. Hate a dry brush.
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