I I made an oath to refuse to wear a mask; period. I played along last year for my jobsake, but not another day will i tolerate it. I fully see now this never ends until we ourselves stop tolerating it with complete veracity and conviction. Not at my job. Not for food. Nowhere. Frens, i could use godly council in this. I live in Virginia but on the east coast so i have to cross a bridge just to go to the dentist as it is. I've been worn down by this because I realize the severity of not having dental treatment in the long run. I can't predict how long this mask fiasco will go on but i made a vow not to play along anymore. My words mean nothing if I cave in now. I pray the Father gives me strength in the Holy Spirit to be obedient to this no matter the cost. In Jesus name, amen.
If anyone knows a dentist near the east coast of Virginia, preferably tge Southern end, not playing along with this garbage, please help.
God bless you all with the Holy Spirit, in Jesus name, amen.
Dunno if this will help, but feel free to give it a go... I just went to a dentist recently for the first time in about twelve years. She did a super-quick cleaning and said I was good to go, because there was almost no tartar or plaque there to remove, and she was thrilled at how healthy my gums were! (I was gobsmacked myself to hear this.)
Two things I've been doing for awhile now: using Tom's of Main FLUORIDE-FREE whitening toothpaste -- sweetened with XYLITOL -- and occasionally using a dampened toothpick to rub away some of the plaque-y film gently from the surface of my teeth.
Apparently that Xylitol (you can also find it in sugar-free gum like Orbit) has the effect of neutralizing plaque build-up, and with that plus the gentle rubbing from the softened wet toothpick (like the old-timers supposedly used frayed twigs), it seems to have worked out great. Just be careful of splinters. ;) Good luck!
Thank you and God bless you with the Holy Spirit, in Jesus name, amen
God bless you too, fren.