I would like to add washing ones ass and clean,appropriate clothing...........nasty.
Agreed,
@arb.
@MegaMan2k
I wouldn't call anyone a name, but that doesn't mean not brushing your teeth isn't nasty. It is the definition of nasty. It is basic self care. If you want to say, " Hey folks, I'm thinking of developing a Terpine toothpaste. Good idea, yay or nay?" that's one thing, but we are talking about "...resin/re-claim that builds on the teeth from heavy/vaping/dabbing..."
If you brush regularly and properly, you shouldn't have build up of rosin and reclaim. There can be no benefit of letting reclaim build up on teeth that outweighs the benefit of proper oral hygiene and the removal of plaque and bacteria from the teeth, tongue and gums. If you have any proof
at all that this is not the case, and that letting resin and reclaim build up is more beneficial than brushing and flossing, not only would I be interested in hearing about it, but so would the American Dental Association and the Board of Oral Surgeons.
It is not obvious that you meant " ...not wait for it to build up by itself..." when you clearly and literally stated this was
exactly about resin/reclaim build up on teeth. If you want to ask, "Hey Folks, rubbing resin/reclaim on tooth and gums, good idea? Yay or nay. " that is a different question.
As for a reclaim toothpaste, to apply you would literally have to brush it onto the teeth which would also remove most of it, if there was anything of use left after having been immersed in toothpaste.
I will not be shamed for my position that neglecting oral care is a nasty personal habit. There might be reasons for it, such as homelessness or severe ill health, but that just speaks to how unfortunate circumstance are for some people, and why nurses brush patients teeth in the hospital if a patient is too ill to do it for themselves. In such cases a person has no choice. Other than that, neglecting oral care is bad for not just dental health but over all health. Signs such as foul, rank breath and badly stained teeth are outputting to others. It's nasty.
I'm saying the habit is nasty, not calling people names. If you disagree, fine. I get that, but that doesn't mean that I don't think it's nasty. If you can extend your extreme open mindedness in my direction a smidge for having an opinion that isn't inline with yours about oral care, as much as you do to those that don't practice oral care, I would appreciate it. It is not required, however. I'm still brushing regardless.