Can you guess what we were doing when we thought up this poll question? (Wink.) Yep, brushing our teeth. We wondered: Do our readers brush their teeth once a day? Twice a day? After every time they eat? So, now’s your turn to tell us! How many times in a day?
And, if you were wondering, the American Dental Association recommends you brush your teeth twice a day for at least two minutes at a time. It’s a simple habit that can make a big difference in keeping those pearly whites healthy for years to come.
And, hey, as RVers know, good dental hygiene doesn’t use much water—a nice bonus when boondocking or traveling with limited resources.
Speaking of RV life, dental routines on the road might look a little different. Whether you’re brushing in a cramped RV bathroom, at a campground, or during a quick stop at a rest area, there’s no one-size-fits-all routine.
Maybe you’re a “before coffee only” brusher, or perhaps you squeeze in an extra scrub before meeting fellow campers for a potluck dinner. Whatever your style, we know RVers find ways to adapt their habits to life on the go.
However you answer, just know we don’t judge. Hey, we have eight newsletters to publish every week, not to mention every article that goes inside them! We don’t have time to judge! (But we do have time to brush our teeth.😁) So, go ahead, share your brushing habits with us, and let’s see what you have to say!
MORE POLLS YOU MIGHT LIKE:
- Have you ever rented an RV?
- Would your dream RV have more than one bathroom?
- If gas prices stay high—or rise even more—will it affect your summer RVing plans?
- Do you have a favorite RV trip of all time?
- Have you ever driven with your RV to Alaska, or do you plan to?
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Only brush the ones you want to keep.