I don't usually eat breakfast and I try to be vigilant about brushing my teeth, so doing it first thing is pretty natural for me.
My dilemma is usually closer to whether I brush my teeth before or after taking a shower.
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I don't usually eat breakfast and I try to be vigilant about brushing my teeth, so doing it first thing is pretty natural for me.
My dilemma is usually closer to whether I brush my teeth before or after taking a shower.
I brush before the shower, as usually my wife is in the shower then. She brushes after her shower, when I'm in there. BTW we both do that after breakfast.
Brushing before breakfast can be done against the morning smell, but when you brushed before going to bad, there shouldn't be anything on or between your teeth.
I wear a night guard for tooth grinding and I take a sublingual sleeping pill every night, so my mouth feels kind of mulchy after I get up. Also I get first shower and I best hustle through getting ready or my husband will be in there shitting for thirty minutes and I'll be late for work.
Coffee, weed, take a dump, breakfast, brush my teeth take my vitamins etc, rub one out, shower.
I brush teeth right when I wake up. There's a dogwalk before breakfast.
I’ve read that brushing your teeth actually helps protect your teeth from food and sugars you consume throughout the day. So eating beforehand bypasses that protection (unless you ask brush at night, which I imagine would be good enohgh).
my toothpaste says 24h protection so if brushing once a day isn't good enough I'll be suing someone for my dentures.