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Brushing Your Teeth

Alex

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When you brush your teeth, do you wet the toothbrush before adding toothpaste, after adding toothpaste, before and after, or do you not wet it at all?

Sir_Didier_Drogba, we know that you're British and therefore don't brush.

I'm an after paste wetter. I think prewetting can cause lubrication of the bristles and make the paste slide off. I also think wetting it after adding paste seems to push the paste into the bristles a bit, which helps it foam up and stay in the brush once you start brushing.
 

Back Door Skip

Pedro
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Need it wet before it enters my mouth. Dry toothpaste has a very gross texture and it feels like it's not doing its job.
 

Mandieta6

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After, occasionally both, sometimes before.

Mus, why do you brush yuor teeth in the shower? It's a ridiculous waste of water.
 

#1 Stunna

The Alpha Mexican
After. Also, make sure you guys are using an electric toothbrush. You can't even come close to cleaning your teeth to the extent of an electric toothbrush as if you just did it the normal way.
 

Alex

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Quite a few before and after people. I used to do that, I'm just not sure it does anything except make the bristles slippery
 


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