Brushing your teeth at the wrong time could do more harm than good. (Getty Images) Do you brush before or after breakfast? If your answer is the latter you might want to rethink things to help ...
TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - The American Dental Association recommends brushing your teeth at least twice a day for two full minutes. However, it does not specify when exactly to brush your teeth. Most people ...
Some people wake up in the morning and head straight to the bathroom to brush their teeth. Others wait until they've had breakfast to do so. Whichever side you're on, you may think that when you brush ...
Brushing your teeth before you eat breakfast may protect your tooth enamel and overall oral health, compared to brushing after eating. If you prefer doing it after each meal, you may want to wait ...
UK-based dentist Anna Peterson recently took to TikTok with a piece of advice: always brush your teeth before eating breakfast. The clip quickly went viral, but viewers were deeply split over the ...
Plus, other teeth mistakes you don't realise you're making - from brushing after booze to not drinking water WHEN IT comes to oral hygiene, most of us follow the general rule of brushing our teeth ...
Hopefully, we’re all on board with twice-daily toothbrushing, as recommended by the American Dental Association (ADA). But while the ADA provides detailed guidance on what to use to brush your teeth ...
It’s a hotly debated question in dentistry. Credit...Aileen Son for The New York Times Supported by By Hannah Seo Q: Is it better to brush my teeth before or after breakfast? Some dentists say it’s ...
You probably brush your teeth in the morning, but is brushing before or after breakfast better? Brushing before breakfast gets your mouth off to a fresh start. Brushing after breakfast can also be ...
You wake up to the smell of fresh coffee brewing. As you stumble toward the kitchen, a daily debate looms: Do I brush my teeth now, or do I wait until after I eat? It’s a question millions of people ...