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Why do some teeth squeak?

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ummmm........

Extremely normal.
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Seriously. The palate-side surfaces of my upper molars squeak when I brush them at night. Never in the morning. Somebody told me I was brushing too hard and wearing off some coating or another, but that sounds like BS to me. I use the softest bristle toothbrush available . . .
 
Eh, it's more of a "wow my dishes are grease free since I switched to Dawn" squeak than a mouse squeak. Other than that, spectacular guess.
 
You've been cleaning your teeth with fairy liquid?

I gotto try that sometime.
 
Does "fairy liquid" mean liquid dish soap? I'm not up on my British, sadly.

There are/were these TV ads in the US that had a lady run her thumb across a freshly washed plate and it made this squeaking noise that sounds exactly like my teeth. It's actually a really disturbing sound to hear coming out of your mouth.
 
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Does "fairy liquid" mean liquid dish soap? I'm not up on my British, sadly.

There are/were these TV ads in the US that had a lady run her thumb across a freshly washed plate and it made this squeaking noise that sounds exactly like my teeth. It's actually a really disturbing sound to hear coming out of your mouth.
Er, no 'fairy liquid' is something else :groucho:
 
You guys really needent be so sarcastic? He only asked you a question!

And I've been wondering the same thing myself; when I brush my teeth, in the upper right, my teeth squeak when I brush them. Google says that when they squeak, it's sign you've been brushing them, but I'm not too sure about that. I'm GUESSING that they squeak because you DON'T brush them enough
 
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