
If you are living on earth, you either brush your teeth before breakfast or after breakfast. But which group is right?
Medically, should you brush your teeth before or after breakfast?
Why is brushing after breakfast not advised?
It may expose teeth to acidic food remnants, weakening enamel. Popular breakfast staples like orange juice, citrus fruit, dried fruit, bread, and pastries are harmful. The American Dental Association recommends waiting 60 minutes after eating, especially after acidic foods. Brushing 30 minutes to an hour after eating is the best way to protect teeth and prevent enamel damage. Drinking water or chewing sugar-free gum after eating can also help clean teeth before brushing.…Click Here To Continue Reading>>