Too Lazy to brush my teeth at night.
I get home late and just want to go to bed
So the thing is I do try and brush my teeth very well during the morning when I get up. I however work so late by the time I get home I mostly just want to hit the bed. Sometimes I will just fall asleep without changing my cloths. Brushing my teeth at night has become a hassle. Is there anything I can do that would save me from having to make the trip to the bathroom to brush my teeth? Okay call me lazy but if you had my job you would feel the same I am sure.
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Tuesday, Dec. 29th 2009 10:11 AM at 10:11 am
Well I can understand working late and being tired. I get that, since I myself work late night shift and come home around midnight to one o’clock in the morning.
However, with that being said. You are still only talking about five minutes more to brush your teeth. I think you need to stop being so lazy and just do it. That is only my opinion though.
Tuesday, Dec. 29th 2009 11:08 AM at 11:08 am
Well there is an over the counter product put out by Cologate called Wisps. Wisps are disposable tiny tooth brushes you use without water.
You can put a pack by your bed then use them to quickly brush your teeth before going to sleep. I do not think they are really meant to replace normal brushing but it is better then nothing at all.