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Do you concentrate when cleaning your teeth?

This is a bit of a random post I know but it's something I was thinking about when cleaning my teeth this morning. When you clean you teeth do you just brush them or do you think about how to brush them when you are brushing them?
I have an electric toothbrush and it stops and starts every 30 seconds so that I know to move onto the next area of my mouth, this means that I spend 30 seconds on each quarter of the mouth. When cleaning my teeth, I really concentrate on making sure that I start from the back slowly move the toothbrush over every tooth on the inside and then I do the same on the outside. I am normally able to go over every tooth at least twice to ensure that each tooth get sa really good clean.
Do you concentrate this much when brushing or do you just brush away without giving it much thought?

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