How Long Does It Take Before Your Oral Health Starts Decaying?

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One night, something happened that upset me and by 8 in the morning, I woke up and had breakfast. I was still a little tired since I didn't sleep that much so I went back to rest...though I didn't intend on falling asleep, since I knew I had teeth to brush, but I fell asleep unfortunately and, I woke up around 1 PM. I ate my lunch by then and pretty much repeated the same procedure like an idiot by going back to bed and resting. I ended up waking up around 7 and finally remembered to brush at around 8 PM...that's freaking 12 hours without brushing, flossing or rinsing. Why, I did not notice the seriousness of this before is most likely due to the retarded depression.

This is obviously unlike not taking a shower for 3 days or not cutting hair for 3 months. This is oral hygiene which decays permanently, so I was wondering how long does it take after eating for any part of the inner mouth to start getting affected, either the teeth or gums pretty much. If it helps, by 8 in the morning I had eaten some chicken, some rice, some vegetables, honey-roasted almonds and 3 flavors of ice cream and some honey.

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You should be ok after 8 hours and you're young. Don't continue to repeat it, tho' :p
 

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...This was after 12 hours...and I'm not young....I'm 21... (lol 12 backwards :p)

And H to the ELL no am I ever doing this again. Heck, I've even packed in my backpack a floss container, a toothbrush and toothpaste to take along with me, and am never putting something in my mouth besides water and medicine without flossing, brushing and listerining. (well...the listerine part I can't since I don't...you know what, screw this *puts listerine bottle in backpack*)

Was planning on doing some teeth whitening too for the hell of it, but not so sure on that since apparently I need a custom tray for VivaStyle.
 

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A whole 12 hours? Get thee to a dentist ASAP!

Seriously, it sounds like you have quite a stringent routine anyway - 12 hours will not have hurt you.
 

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I did the same thing when I was 21 and within three weeks every last one of my daggone teeth had rotted clear out of my skull.

It was teh suX0r... :confused:
 

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I did the same thing when I was 21 and within three weeks every last one of my daggone teeth had rotted clear out of my skull.

It was teh suX0r... :confused:

:shock:
 

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You should be Ok, and 21 is young. I am 26 and I still consider myself as a young person.
 

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Brushing your teeth daily should be sufficient.

Just dont...

start attending all night dance parties and taking illicit substances that make your teeth clamp for hours, while eating mass amounts of lollies to stop the immense pressure. :party:
 

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I did the same thing when I was 21 and within three weeks every last one of my daggone teeth had rotted clear out of my skull.

It was teh suX0r... :confused:
A whole 12 hours? Get thee to a dentist ASAP!
For some reason I doubt the above quotes are that serious.

Seriously, it sounds like you have quite a stringent routine anyway - 12 hours will not have hurt you.
Actually, prior to this I have not really had a stringent routine. I would normally floss/brush/listerine after each meal but I was ok with, for instance, eating while I am outside and not brushing my teeth until I arrived home, but, not anymore apparently.

And by that, you're not saying that 12 hours wouldn't hurt simply because I have a strict routine? Since either way I doubt it would do anything about the 12 hours. I still wonder if 12 hours would have done anything I can't reverse. Someone earlier said beyond 8 hours I'm effed, and I've gone 12 hours without doing it. May not be a big deal to some, but definitely is to me.

You should be Ok, and 21 is young. I am 26 and I still consider myself as a young person.
I don't think how young I'm to be perceived is the issue. It all comes down to how well my inner mouth can deal with the traces of food and stuff that has been in my mouth, besides I think you would have to be below 10 or something if you want your oral health to be restoring itself without some expensive dental procedure. My only concern is if 12 hours without brushing normally should have any permanent effect on my teeth or gums. I wish mouth cleaning could be compared to overall body cleaning but there are bacteria and similar stuff that begin to decay the teeth and gums at some point...

Was wondering if there are any statistics telling when your teeth are gums begin to get permanently affected after eating and not brushing or flossing.

Also it just hit me but...why is it recommended by some to brush twice a day (I would guess this means every 12 hours?) and not every meal? Since after each meal I'd say is the logical advice...twice a day can mean going without brushing for 12 hours each day, something I've done and the reason I made this thread.

Seems to me whoever suggested the twice a day thing is saying 12 hours could NEVER start affecting your teeth or gums...but for some reason I call BS because I know plaque could start to build up way before that...like a few hours.
 
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Most tooth paste and mouth wash say to use twice daily. I clean my teeth when I wake up and before I go to bed, which I think most people do.

If this is only a one off occassion where you forgot to brush your teeth for like a day I think you'll be fine. Teeth if looked after last for years so forgetting to brush the odd time is hardly anything to worry about.
 

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MOST people do the morning/night routine.

If you think about how many times people (especially our age) miss a night here or a morning there (waking up in random houses, etc) that still have nice teeth, I think you are being a little paranoid.

You missed 12 hours. Brush your teeth, use some mouthwash, and relax, you're fine :)
 

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I did the same thing when I was 21 and within three weeks every last one of my daggone teeth had rotted clear out of my skull.

It was teh suX0r... :confused:
A whole 12 hours? Get thee to a dentist ASAP!
For some reason I doubt the above quotes are that serious....
At least one of them was definitely not. ;)

MOST people do the morning/night routine.

If you think about how many times people (especially our age) miss a night here or a morning there (waking up in random houses, etc) that still have nice teeth, I think you are being a little paranoid.

You missed 12 hours. Brush your teeth, use some mouthwash, and relax, you're fine :)

Well said. :party:
 

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Well, not to fuel your fire or anything but 99% of the "damage" to your teeth is caused within the first few minutes after eating (and during). So if you are really paranoid you should brush both before and after eating. Damage that leads to gum desease can go on for hours after eating though.

HOWEVER. You can miss brushing thousands of times (Well not in a row) before there will be any real damage. In that respect teeth are insanely tough. Once or twice a day is enough. Flossing at least once a day is probably the MOST imortant thing.

Just don't go sucking on oranges or lemons or eating sugar 10 times a day and your teeth will survive a single brush and floss a day amazingly well :)
 

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As you will no doubt be aware, we English are known around the world for our beautiful teeth.
Consequently I feel qualified to offer this advice. You really should get out more;)
 

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Most tooth paste and mouth wash say to use twice daily. I clean my teeth when I wake up and before I go to bed, which I think most people do.

If this is only a one off occassion where you forgot to brush your teeth for like a day I think you'll be fine. Teeth if looked after last for years so forgetting to brush the odd time is hardly anything to worry about.
Thanks for that. It's not that I forgot, I knew the entire time my teeth were in a dirty state. It's just that I had been worried all night before that day and I hadn't slept for more than like 4 hours, then when I woke up at around 8AM I had breakfast but since I was upset I wasn't that motivated to brush my teeth...then I unintentionally went back to sleep since I was tired. It seems I had repeated the process when I woke up at around 1PM later that day. Ironically, a slight depression that happened the other night spawned even a greater depression that has so far lasted almost 4 days. I could say had my bigger brother not been downstairs on the night I got upset pretty much none of this would have occurred, but I think I'm more to be blamed after all I'm the one who prevented myself from brushing...not him.


MOST people do the morning/night routine.

If you think about how many times people (especially our age) miss a night here or a morning there (waking up in random houses, etc) that still have nice teeth, I think you are being a little paranoid.

You missed 12 hours. Brush your teeth, use some mouthwash, and relax, you're fine :)
I wish I had that mentality, since I think the more important thing is my mood right now which has not been improved for 4 days...but anyone keeping track of my threads over the past few months will know I'm probably the most paranoid and sensitive person here, that looks for help online for seemingly small things like this...


Well, not to fuel your fire or anything but 99% of the "damage" to your teeth is caused within the first few minutes after eating (and during).

So if you are really paranoid you should brush both before and after eating.
Why first few minutes after eating? And would the damage during eating be partly from the crunching of food? Just wondering...or do you mean because of food particles?

And why before eating?


Damage that leads to gum desease can go on for hours after eating though.
Ok so based on your last quote, were you saying 99% of the damage will occur within the first few minutes, but then many hours later it could only increase the damage by around 1%? :shock:

Also would you know when something irreversible starts to happen? I mean I don't think waiting for 5 minutes after eating will cause anything that you cannot reverse, but for 12 whole hours this may be. I have been looking up statistics about when any part of the mouth starts to get affected (of course in the permanent sense) and I stumbled upon something but I forgot what the link was...was wondering if anyone has similar sources.

Also I was concerned about both teeth and gums, but as far as I'm concerned gum is something that heals on itself right? I mean nothing can be permanently done to it since it's like flesh? Also, if this is true, then why did I read online that, for example, a recessed gum line can never be restored to normal? I guess this is more like a scar (dent in flesh that doesn't heal) and not like a simple bruise which regenerates? Would make sense, but I want some input on this anyway.

Now as far as teeth are concerened they don't heal especially at the age of 21. Not saying anything noticeable happened...I'm just paranoid as someone has said, but more importantly depressed like hell...


HOWEVER. You can miss brushing thousands of times (Well not in a row) before there will be any real damage. In that respect teeth are insanely tough. Once or twice a day is enough. Flossing at least once a day is probably the MOST imortant thing.
This is what baffles me (by the way I'll pretend you said not less than twice a day since I could never believe in the once a day routine...).

So anyway, some and I think more than half recommend the twice a day routine.

Would this mean then that 12 hours (half a day) can do NOTHING to your oral health? Even doing this each and every day? I've been depressed for four whole days over the fact I missed 12 hours without brushing my teeth...but as the saying goes, twice a day is enough. Does that necessarily imply no longer than 12 hours after eating or does this have nothing to do with the time period after eating?

If by twice a day people mean, right after breakfast, then before sleeping (which I guess would be about 6 or 7 hours after eating since, after breakfast, comes lunch at around 2PM, and then you would go to sleep at around 9PM) which means, you would really have waited a maximum of 7 hours without brushing your teeth, since the person ate at 2 and brushed his teeth right before going to bed at 9, so you see twice a day can be vague...it could mean don't go longer than 12 hours after eating, or the above scenario.


Just don't go sucking on oranges or lemons or eating sugar 10 times a day and your teeth will survive a single brush and floss a day amazingly well :)
Ok.


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Consequently I feel qualified to offer this advice. You really should get out more;)
Immediate family always tells me that. It's not that I don't want to go out, I just want to spend my summer resting indoors.
 

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Ok so based on your last quote, were you saying 99% of the damage will occur within the first few minutes, but then many hours later it could only increase the damage by around 1%? :shock:


He said 99% of the damage to your TEETH. THEN he mentioned that your GUMS can be affected even longer.

Teeth do not equal gums :)
 

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Damage to your TEETH takes place as bacteria are also eating the same food that you are at the same time that you are. Several minutes after you stop eating the food is gone and they are no longer as active about accidentally disolving your teeth.

So brushing BEFORE you eat minimizes the bacteria in your mouth while you eat.

GUM DESEASE is cause by food getting stick down in your gums and sitting there for a long time afterwards, flossing is needed to remove that. SO brushing and flossing after you eat will clean that up.

But for most people doing that 6 or 8 times a day is a bit much, good dental health can be mainteined by doing it only once or twice generally.
 

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