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I clean my teeth and rinse before going to bed each night (well, nearly each). In the morning, in the space between my inner cheeks and my teeth, and around my teeth, there is always a white membranous coating thick enough to be chewy. When I miss cleaning the night before, it doesn't form. What could this be?

2007-06-01 18:59:55 · 6 answers · asked by nal 1 in Health Dental

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Thanks for asking this question. I had the same issue when I used a specific Crest toothpaste. I'm not sure what causes it, but once I stopped using this toothpaste and switched to a different brand, I no longer had the white chewy coating in my mouth the following morning.

2007-06-01 19:09:56 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Did you switch toothpastes or mouthwash? Some ppl have a reaction to an ingredient, esp in whitening toothpastes. Where the lining sloughs off. Try switching. Good luck1

2007-06-01 21:02:37 · answer #2 · answered by Amy L 5 · 0 0

Wales is not on there on account that it was once a aspect of the Kingdom of England on the time that Great Britain was once shaped, that is the one rationale. In my opinion, the fingers have to use the moment English quarter to incorporate a gold dragon on a purple discipline. St Stephen's Crown will have to keep when you consider that it is the one used to crown monarchs, and the lion up best represents Britain in it is entirety, now not simply England. It's additionally valued at noting that as a heraldic creature, unicorns can't be topped as they're symbols of innocence and purity. The Scottish unicorn is as a substitute gorged with a diadem as a logo of equality. The daffodil will have to be further to the mound for equality. The Order of the Garter is on there on account that honour takes priority, and the Order of the Garter is essentially the most prestigious, honourable order in life, with the Order of the Thistle coming in moment. Dieu Et Mon Droit was once followed whilst the Kingdom of Great Britain was once shaped - so you might have the Scots guilty for that, now not us.

2016-09-05 19:35:37 · answer #3 · answered by murchison 4 · 0 0

Thats gross. Change brands of toothpaste, and see if it goes away. You may have an allergy to a specific ingredient in your toothpaste. I used to be intolerant of Crest in a similar manner.

2007-06-01 19:08:44 · answer #4 · answered by Penny P 5 · 0 0

This sounds like you may have Oral Thrush.

I would see a Doctor just to be sure.

Hard to make this determination over the Internet.

2007-06-01 19:10:27 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

It could mean it is time for a visit to your dentist !

2007-06-03 03:15:29 · answer #6 · answered by Sami V 7 · 0 0

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