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Is it better to wet your toothbrush or toothpaste?

Other experts state that despite toothpaste containing a small amount of water that will naturally foam the paste, wetting the brush prior to cleaning can make the experience that bit more comfortable.



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Water after brushing teeth Fluoride actually helps to strengthen your enamel. It needs time to “soak in” to your enamel. Waiting just ten minutes post-brushing to rinse or drink water will help. Thankfully, because water contains no sugar, there is nothing for bacteria to feed on.

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Toothbrush Storage for Toothbrush Hygiene Rinse the brush carefully after each use and dry off the handle with a paper towel to reduce the amount of moisture on the brush. Allowing your toothbrush to air dry reduces the amount of moisture that promotes bacteria growth.

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