The Truth About Toothpaste
The Truth About Toothpaste
How to Properly Floss
Yes — brushing your teeth before going to sleep is essential.
During the day, food particles and bacteria build up on your teeth. If you skip brushing at night, those bacteria stay in your mouth for hours while you sleep.
At night:
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Saliva production decreases
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Your mouth becomes drier
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Bacteria grow more easily
This increases the risk of cavities and gum disease.
For proper night brushing:
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Brush for at least two minutes
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Use fluoride toothpaste
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Don’t forget to floss
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Avoid eating after brushing
A simple two-minute routine every night can prevent expensive treatments in the future.