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Asmr-teeth | Brushing

The squelching sound of toothpaste foam is often cited as a major "tingle" trigger.

Watching a meticulous 2-minute routine can serve as a gentle reminder to follow the 2-2-2 rule : brush twice a day for two minutes.

The dry or wet "scritch-scratch" of bristles against teeth or the microphone cover creates a sharp, tactile sound.

Manual brushes provide a "scratchy" rhythmic sound, while electric toothbrushes offer a consistent, low-frequency hum or "buzzing" that some find deeply soothing.

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Exposure to these sounds in a safe, controlled environment can help people who feel nervous about dental visits.

The core of teeth brushing ASMR lies in , where high-quality microphones capture sound in 3D to simulate someone standing right next to you.