Don’t Use Mouthwash After Brushing Your Teeth
Have we been brushing our teeth wrong? Maybe, if you use mouthwash after brushing your teeth!
A London-based dentist, Anna Peterson, went viral on TikTok as she explains if you use mouthwash after brushing your teeth– you’re doing it all wrong! In the clip from TikTok, she says, “Using mouthwash after brushing your teeth is going to give you tooth decay, so stop doing it.”
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After going viral, the video has prompted many questions. Anna has created other videos going more into detail on why it’s not good to use mouthwash after brushing. She explains that toothpaste has way more fluoride than mouth wash. The mouthwash isn’t going to have enough to protect your teeth from sugars after you eat and drink. Rinsing with mouthwash right after brushing is basically washing the high concentration of fluoride off your teeth, leaving a lower amount, making your teeth more vulnerable.
She does say she is not against mouthwash. She said she does recommend it to patients, but “not every patient needs it.” She adds, “I certainly don’t tell them to use it after brushing.”
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Anna suggests using mouthwash at a different time of the day, like after lunch. She also encourages people to stay away from food and drink for at least 30 minutes after using mouthwash.
One TikTok user commented, “I floss, then mouthwash, then brush. Does that work?”
Anna says that is fine to do. She adds that mouthwash is best to be used after eating, but there’s no harm in using it before brushing.
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So basically… keep using your mouthwash, just not right after brushing your teeth!
Source: LADBible
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