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I'm a dentist, here are the three times you should NEVER brush your teeth Toothbrushing in certain scenarios can damage teeth, says dental expert READ MORE: Patients facing a round trip of 150 MILES just to see a dentist By Gina Kalsi For Mailonline Published: 15:32, 15 June 2024 | Updated: 15:40, 15 June 2024 e-mail View comments A dentist has revealed the three times where it actually do more harm than good to brush your teeth. Dr Shaadi Manouchehri, from London , took to social media to discuss dental hygiene and inform people of the times they should steer clear of their toothbrush. The dentist runs Smart Dental and Aesthetics near Edgware Road in the city's capital and often uploads videos informing people about how better to care for their teeth.

The medic said: 'I'm a dentist and this is the only time you'll ever catch me telling you not to brush your teeth. Dr Shaadi Manouchehri, from London, took to social media to discuss dental care and inform people when they should steer clear of their toothbrush View this post on Instagram A post shared by Dr Shaadi Manouchehri (@dr.shaadi.



manouchehri) She continued: 'You should never brush your teeth after you've just vomited. This is probably all you want to do after you've just vomited but actually the contents of the stomach are extremely acidic.' The medical professional explained that because your teeth are made up of minerals, they are delicate, and rubbing stomach acid onto them via brushing can damage them.

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