Madri-Gal
Child Of The Revolution
Brushing twice a day is a minimum. After each meal, and after sticky snacks like candy is ideal. Using a soft bristle brush is ideal to not damage teeth. Ingredients are often added to toothpaste for flavoring, or to freshen breath, improve flavor or just to get a consumer to try it. My current toothpaste has fennel for flavor, some have bubblegum flavor for children. The flavoring helps encourage people to brush longer. Many have mint flavor for "minty fresh breath", and people seem to like the mint. Many popular toothpaste have sugar in them. Doesn't mean it's good for teeth, just that it's for flavor.I find @MegaMan2k question is legitimate... there are also toothpastes with herbal ingredients maybe it is beneficel... and on the other hand who knows how good consuming rosin in any form may have negative effects... I brush my teeths two times a day (that is what is mostly recommended (max 3 times more is bad for your teeths as far as I know)) who knows how fast it reacts maybe say in 1 hour... then you would have to brush your teeths every hour? I think as smoking is bad for your teeths and gums also vaping could be bad for example high temperatures involved and so on ...
Cannabis users historically have poorer oral hygiene than non users, according to numerous studies ( google cannabis and oral health). Cannabis can lead to dry mouth, reducing saliva production, and cannabis users tend to not brush as much as non users,. The recommendation is to drink a glass of water when consuming to combat dry mouth, brush at least twice a day with a soft bristle toothbrush, and schedule regular dental appointments for cleanings. Good news for us, vaping is recommened over smoking, and we avoid the damage from smoke to tongue and gums.
No one said, and I never said, it wasn't a legitimate question, and I have done my best to answer. If the OP wishes to argue that it's beneficial and there is a case to be made, then there are active members involved with this thread discussing this topic with him. OP and his question are not being ignored.
"Maybe" and "who knows" aren't arguments that resin is beneficial. And yes, if I knew rosin was bad for my teeth, I would brush every hour if indicated. I can't imagine that many do dabs hour after hour making this a burden and necessitating hourly brushing round the clock. I certainly don't, but I don't have the supply OP does. If I did, who knows? Some people do make oral hygiene a priority and brush as needed as well as after meals.
Why brushing would be perceived as not good for you, but leaving resin on teeth for up to 24 hours good, I can't imagine. I'm wanting scientific reasons. Why is rosin beneficial to tooth enamel? What properties does it confer that leads to poor dental health? Do these benefits outweigh good oral hygiene? Also, when vapor enters your mouth, it is not the temperature you vape at. It would burn if it were 400*, for example.
I love cannabis. I truly do. That doesn't mean it's beneficial for teeth, or even a recommened treatment for every thing in or on my body. I have split ends, but I'm not putting rosin on my hair, for example. Resin/ rosin is great for dabs and vaping. I love rosin. My extreme affection for it doesn't mean it's good for teeth.
I haven't heard anything yet to even suggest otherwise.