It is advised to brush your teeth at least twice a day, but when? Just before bed is a gimme because you're about to lie mostly still for 6+ hours. Best to not leave food particles to fester.

What's the best time for an earlier brushing? After breakfast? After lunch? After work/school?

Plus, what's up with TV and movies having breakfast scenes where they get up and head right out the door? Did they already brush and now they're going to leave food to fester all day? Eww.

  • Cyborganism
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    458 months ago

    I brush my teeth first thing in the morning when I wake up, before breakfast, to ensure I have the perfect coffee breath for the whole day after breakfast.

  • @SilentStorms@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    188 months ago

    After breakfast than floss+brush before bed. Before breakfast doesn't make sense to me because you're brushing twice when you haven't eaten anything.

    • @FrozenCorgi@lemmy.world
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      438 months ago

      Might seem counterintuitive at first pass, but brushing Before breakfast IS much better.

      There's a couple of reasons for this. One thing being that you want to wash out the bacteria that have multiplied overnight - these are the ones that give you the morning stinkbreath, and that sticky coating you feel on your teeth.

      Additionally, when you eat you expose your teeth to acids that weaken and softens your enamel for a while. Brushing the weakened enamel weakens the enamel over time. Brushing before on the other hand helps protect your teeth from said acids, reducing this weakening effect.

      That said, brushing after you've eaten is still better than not brushing at all.

      • @SilentStorms@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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        118 months ago

        That makes sense. I can't say I'll change, purely because I don't want to eat breakfast with the taste of toothpaste in my mouth, but it's good to know.

  • Thelsim
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    128 months ago

    I ermm… only brush in the morning, after I had my shower. I know I should brush at least twice and I really wish I had the motivation to do so, but somehow I just find myself in bed without brushing.
    But, to make up for it a little, I brush my teeth very meticulously for a minimum of 6 to 8 minutes. I follow intermittent fasting, so my next meal won’t be for another couple of hours.
    My dentist is always full of praise during my half yearly checkup so I must be doing something right?

    • @howrar@lemmy.ca
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      128 months ago

      I remember reading that only once a day is necessary if you brush properly, but most people don't brush properly, so the recommendation is twice a day to make up for that.

      • Thelsim
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        38 months ago

        Thanks for letting me know, it makes me feel a little less guilty.
        I still should make a change somehow, but I'll figure it out eventually :)

    • @Seasm0ke@lemmy.world
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      48 months ago

      My dentist told me it actually takes ~24 hr for plaque to harden up into calculus so not to be too hard on myself if I only manage once a day. I think twice a day is probably best especially if spots are missed, but I rarely manage the morning cause I drink coffee all day and brush after my nightly shower.

  • 1bluepixel
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    118 months ago

    Better to brush after getting up to remove any bacteria and plaque buildup. And then right before bed, floss+brush.

  • _haha_oh_wow_
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    108 months ago

    I brush pretty much as soon as I get up and right before I go to bed.

  • 👁️👄👁️
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    8 months ago

    After my morning coffee to try and reduce coffee staining teeth

    Also 100% recommend water flossers, they're a game changer cuz I was really bad about flossing normally

  • @shapesandstuff@feddit.de
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    98 months ago

    I remember reading you shouldn't do it immediately after breakfast due to acids etc increasing the risk of damaging you teeth with the fairly rough brush.
    Something like 40 minutes after breakfast would be ideal. I tend to do it maybe 10-20 minutes after bc i have to get ready 🤷

  • kryllic
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    88 months ago

    Brush before bed to keep your teeth, brush after breakfast to keep your friends

  • @MrFunnyMoustache@lemmy.ml
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    78 months ago

    I brush after breakfast in the morning, and before bed. I know you're supposed to do it before breakfast, but I can't enjoy food with the disgusting taste of toothpaste in my mouth.

    • @mitchell@lemmy.ca
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      88 months ago

      I actually find it more enjoyable to have breakfast after my mouth is refreshed. I wouldn’t enjoy eating with the taste of old mouth juice all over my tongue

        • @mitchell@lemmy.ca
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          38 months ago

          With the exception of orange juice, any food I eat replaces the minty flavour with its own. I guess I just need that reset to “minty fresh” before eating (I’ve been conditioned by Big Toothpaste to associate minty with clean)

          • @MrFunnyMoustache@lemmy.ml
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            18 months ago

            I see… My problem is that I loathe anything with mint, so to me it taints anything and I can't enjoy anything until the flavour vanishes completely.

    • @Jesus_666@feddit.de
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      68 months ago

      That's why I brush my teeth first, then shower, then have breakfast. The time I need to shower and prepare breakfast is enough for my mouth to return to normal.

      • @MrFunnyMoustache@lemmy.ml
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        18 months ago

        To me, I need at least 30 minutes after brushing my teeth for my sense of taste to return to normal, otherwise everything tastes like toothpaste.

  • There are plenty of studies suggesting that people are actually brushing too much. Kinda like with shampoo… we strip our surfaces from healthy bacteria and oils and it creates a vicious cycle.

    On the other side, many foods we eat today are not healthy for our mouth environment, so I still believe there has to be a certain degree of brushing, of course. So, simply put… you should adjust to your use case. Learn when you feel your mouth needs some brushing or not, and move on.

  • @NorthWestWind@lemmy.world
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    68 months ago

    Before bed and before breakfast. Bacteria grow in your mouth during your sleep, so it's best to keep them low when you start sleeping, and kill them again before you swallow them with breakfast.

    • @Ubettawerk@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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      58 months ago

      I’ve always heard that but also been told to wait for some time after eating before brushing to not hurt your enamel? Not sure how true that is

      • Ste
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        18 months ago

        That's true, but it's enough to just rinse your mouth with water before brushing your teeth to eliminate any acidity from the food, or just wait at least 30 minutes before brushing your teeth.

      • @Send_me_nude_girls@feddit.de
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        8 months ago

        For breakfast if you drink milk and eat nothing acidic (like fruits) that would weaken the enamel, brushing after the meal is the best.

        Also brushing your teeth does slightly damage your teeth, which salvia will repair. I don't want sugar in my slightly damaged teeth, nor do I want sugar on them for the rest of the day, until I brush in the evening. I like to extend the duration of brushed teeth to the maximum. Meaning over night clean and after breakfast, til often evening when I eat once more. With midday being all clean without extra brushing.

    • BananaPealOP
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      28 months ago

      This would be ideal, but some people work jobs where it's not feasible.

    • @waffle@sh.itjust.works
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      28 months ago

      Yup, that's what my dentist recommends. If you do that, just make sure you have a toothbrush and toothpaste which doesn't hurt your teeth :)

  • @Sowatee@lemmy.ml
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    58 months ago

    Before bed 99% of the time. If I'm leaving the house then I'll brush before I do.