Flossing Before or After Brushing? The Answer Might Surprise You

The American Dental Association (ADA) says it doesn’t matter if you floss before or after brushing, as long as you do a thorough job. While some dentists recommend flossing first to remove larger food particles, there’s no scientific evidence to support this claim. The most important thing is to develop a consistent routine that you can stick to. Flossing is essential for removing plaque from below the gumline, reducing gum soreness, and preventing gingivitis.

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