Should I floss first, or brush first? Should I eat and then brush or vice versa? In dental hygiene, I understand that order of operations is important, but recommendations are sometimes conflicting. -
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Howard Farran on Twitter: "Flossing before brushing exposes areas that can benefit from the fluoride in your toothpaste, which over time can improve your oral health. https://t.co/25wZyIjjSa" / Twitter
Shalby Hospitals - Do not miss on brushing and flossing & let your teeth shine bright and beautiful. Wishing you all a very Happy World Oral Health Day. | Facebook
Samuel E. Cress, DDS - It might seem obvious, but flossing is an important oral hygiene habit. It cleans and dislodges food stuck between your teeth, which reduces the amount of bacteria
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