darkswordsman17
Lifer
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If you know how to brush properly (focus where your gums and teeth meet and the nooks between your teeth; obviously you need to make sure your teeth get clean, and massage your gums too) then flossing isn't necessary. Flossing isn't bad (although it can be if you're a dumbass about it), but its too much time for not enough benefit.
After you eat the best thing is pick any big chunks out and rinse with water. Do not brush after eating (especially if you ate a lot with high acidity) as your tooth enamel needs to harden before you scrub your teeth.
Brush before you eat, and rinse regularly with some water.
Oh, and don't use mouthwash with alcohol.
After you eat the best thing is pick any big chunks out and rinse with water. Do not brush after eating (especially if you ate a lot with high acidity) as your tooth enamel needs to harden before you scrub your teeth.
Brush before you eat, and rinse regularly with some water.
Oh, and don't use mouthwash with alcohol.