Sunday, December 27, 2009

Mouthwash, floss, and brush. What order do you do it all in?

brush floss mouthwash unless the mouthwash is pre brush then u need to just doo everything backwardsMouthwash, floss, and brush. What order do you do it all in?
It is a matter of opinion, but I recommend that my patients brush then floss. The floss will remove debris the toothbrush misses, particularly between the teeth. As for mouthwash, most people use it at the end because they find it ';refreshing.';Mouthwash, floss, and brush. What order do you do it all in?
1. floss - to dislodge the food between your teeth,


2. brush - to remove all the plaque and food


3. mouthwash - kills the bacteria.





its always better to floss before brushing, and it is more beneficial to use a mouthwash last, as the product lasts longer in your mouth - making it more effective.
brush, floss with toothpaste in mouth, mouth wash for rinse

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