Thursday, January 30, 2014

How To Brush Your Teeth

How To Brush Your Teeth

List of Materials:
A tooth brush
Tooth paste
Water
Sink
Mirror
Mouth wash (maybe)
Teeth
Hands
Cup

First, walk into the bathroom.
Take a look at your teeth in the mirror.
Take your tooth brush out and keep it in your hand. Then, turn on the faucet. Put the bristled part of the toothbrush under the water stream. Leave it there for three seconds. Turn off the water, by turning the knob.
Get out the toothpaste. Unscrew the lid and put the lid down. In one hand you should have the toothbrush. In the other hand, you should have your toothpaste. Squeeze a little bit of toothpaste onto the bristled part of the toothbrush. The amount of toothpaste should be about the same size as a ladybug, or two. Carefully, put the lid back onto the toothpaste. Put the toothpaste down on top of the counter.
Slowly, bring your hand that has the toothbrush up to your mouth. Put the bristles with the toothpaste inside your mouth and move your hand back and forth so that the bristles go against your teeth.
Do this 10 times for the top teeth and 10 times for the bottom teeth. To do the sides of your teeth, bring your hand forward and back. Be sure to brush your adult teeth extra well.
Brushing should last about 2 minutes.
 Put the toothbrush on the bathroom counter. Turn on the faucet so that water runs. Put your toothbrush (the bristles) under the water for three seconds and take it out. Put your toothbrush into the cabinet, or drawer where it belongs.
Get a cup, make sure the water is going into the cup. Turn off the faucet. Then put the water from the cup into your mouth and gargle it three or four times. Last, spit it out into the sink.

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