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Skipping the rinse after brushing allows the fluoride to stay on the teeth, providing added protection, dental experts say.
We asked dentists about best dental hygiene practices. Should you rinse after brushing? The answer from experts might surprise you.
After you're finished brushing your teeth, you can go ahead and skip the rinse step. As it turns out, it could actually be detrimental to the health of those pearly whites.
We asked three dentists how to properly brush and floss your teeth. They share tips on the best toothbrushes, toothpastes, ...
You might have heard that using mouthwash after brushing rinses away the enamel-protecting fluoride toothpaste leaves behind after brushing, so you should swish first.
A dental surgeon says many people don't realise they are using mouthwash incorrectly. And by doing so, the oral health expert warns it could be causing harm to their teeth and gums. Dr Shaadi ...
You shouldn't rinse your mouth after brushing your teeth, dentists say, because it can wash away the fluoride from your toothpaste. Just spit instead!
If you're questioning whether a quick rinse after brushing your teeth is the correct way to keep your teeth healthy, we've got the answer.
Most people know the steps for optimal oral cleanliness -- but do they know the proper order? Two dental experts share their recommendations for brushing, flossing and using mouthwash.
A dental surgeon has warned that many people are using mouthwash in the wrong way - but it can easily be fixed ...