Well, it depends on whether you're brushing your teeth in the morning and / or at other times during the day. Also, your diet is a factor, do you eat a lot of sweets and sugar?? And lastly how much calcium do you get? If you eat lots of sugar, don't get much calcium and aren't brushing your teeth regularly, they'll rot pretty quickly.
Why do you want to risk it? Are you trying to be the youngest person with dentures because you didn't take care of your teeth? They're quite expensive, running almost $1000 in some cases. I actually do know someone my age (25) who has a full set of dentures because she had bad teeth and didn't get enough calcium and then got pregnant and and her teeth rotted the rest of the way. Too bad, when something like that could've been prevented.
2006-09-24 17:43:29
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answered by silversaturngirl 3
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2006-09-24 17:38:33
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answered by Anonymous
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It depends on many other factors such as food contents and the nature of your tooth structure; however, plaques start to build up around your teeth within minutes after meal. I would not skip brushing my teeth if I were you.
2006-09-24 17:42:12
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answered by Stevie 1
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2006-09-24 17:45:39
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answered by Anonymous
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i am self convinced from what Ive seen and honestly believe it depends on the person. Its person to person specific, maybe genetic somehow...someone with a healthy diet and no sugars etc could go to cavities in a week easy
Others could suck pond scum or so it seems and maybe brush up a few times a year for special occaisions...maybe a slight scolding from thier dentist when they go for a cleaning.
2006-09-24 17:42:23
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answered by jorluke 4
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365 and they still look pretty white ha ha jk. don't know but it would probably depend on what you eat. If you eat alot of sugars, cold, and citrus items they will probably rot even if you brush your teeth. don't know why you posted this question but just brush.
2006-09-24 17:40:04
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answered by unt_ciro 2
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Depends on what you eat. I know people who've gone a couple months without brushing their teeth and they still don't have any cavities or tootaches or antyhing at all.
2006-09-24 19:35:05
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answered by Anonymous
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EVERY NIGHT YOU DON'T BRUSH . WILL BRING YOU CLOSER TO THE ROT . AND IT COST A LOT OF PAIN AND MONEY TO GET THEM FIXED . SO BRUSH THEM TEETH. YOU WILL BE GLAD YOU DID .
2006-09-24 22:26:44
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answered by tia c 4
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When I went camping for a week I forgot my toothbrush and I lasted a week before my teeth started to hurt. I reccomend you do brish your teeth though.
2006-09-24 17:39:22
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answered by Jae 2
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You can actually rush every other day with out compromising your enamel, but sorry only 48 hours before the acid starts to do damage
2006-09-24 17:39:12
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answered by Anonymous
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