The easiest way to start your day off right is with a dental routine that leaves your mouth feeling fresh, clean and healthy. But it's not so easy to do everything you need to do in the right order every single bleary-eyed morning.
And the order that you brush and floss in can be a major factor in your ability to get all the gunk out of your teeth, experts say.
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Expert Tip of the Day: Floss Your Teeth Before You Brush Them
Many people find it easier and more effective to remove any larger pieces of food or gunk between their teeth before brushing, Dr. Mia Geisinger, president of the American Academy of Periodontology, told NBC News recently.
So, flossing before brushing may be a better routine in a lot of