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do u guys brush ur teeth before or after breakfast
if u brush before it gets rid of nasty sleep breath but if u brush after ur breakfast wont taste like toothpaste and u can get rid of sleep breath and food gunk all at once
I think I'm used to flossing, mouth washing, brushing teeth and cleaning tongue before going to bed and after eating breakfast. It's only natural to be hygienic. idk anyone who doesn't do dental care.
If you snore, you'll get bad breath and that could also mean you're not healthy.
I don't snore, my mouth is shut closed, so it's clean, not dry...... reply
hi! i used to regularly go to a dentist and i asked them this question too.. my doctor said that its good to wash our mouth after waking up because when we sleep our mouth becomes dry sometimes and bacteria MIGHT accumulate (especially if you sleep with your mouth open). i also asked if i could just brush my teeth before AND after breakfast but he ...... reply
Brushing before breakfast serves no purpose. If someone has 'nasty sleep breath', it's a sign for them to start practicing better oral hygiene before sleeping. After breakfast and after dinner works well. Also, don't forget to clean your tongue too because that's where most of the smell comes from. 2 reply
Bro brush after u wake up. Who eats breakfast with smelly morning breath. If your breakfast tastes like toothpaste then eat it way later then u can brush again if u want reply
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9846921/
This study basically says you should wash your mouth before breakfast and brush after you eat for the best reduction in bacteria.
Personally I brush before breakfast because I unwillingly sleep with my mouth open, which allows for worse breath and more bacteria that I don't want to think of swal...... reply
I usually wash before I eat breakfast, but you can do it afterward too. Honestly, it doesn't affect much. But never brush after eating acidic food or beverages because these acidic foods weaken tooth enamel, and brushing too quickly can remove the enamel. If you feel like you need to brush your teeth after eating or drinking something, wait at leas...... 1 reply
Most of my life I've brushed before breakfast. Lately I've been doing both before and after because of the internet :)))
They say it's recommended to brush right after waking up, because your mouth develops bacteria over night and eating in the morning feeds that bacteria. So it's better to brush before breakfast and also do not rinse with water a...... reply