Timing isn't the issue - whether it is done immediately or an hour later. The exact timing isn't settled. Enamel strength weakens over time, no one can really say it will weaken from meal to meal. What weakens it is poor dental hygiene. The purpose of flossing is really fairly straightforward: It is used to clean out the gaps between your teeth. It's not designed to remove plaque, only scraping will remove plaque since it's very hard material that bacteria produce. This includes calculus or tartar too.
Do you own a sonic brush?
My friend told me that it is better not brush tooth after meal, since acid would make enamel softer and easier to get thinner enamel during brushing teeth at this moment. It is better to wait a period of time until less acidic within mouth before brushing teeth. Would it be correct?
Do you have any suggestions?
Thank you very much for any suggestions :>
I have sonic Toothbrush, which is not expensive on following video, but the cost of Toothbrush head replacement is 2 - 3 times higher than traditional Toothbrush. I just brush my teeth, and feel clean and smooth on teeth's surface, this quality of clearance cannot be achieved with traditional Toothbrush.
But Sonic Toothbrush is not perfect, even through my teeth is brushed properly, sometimes teeth's surface is still be felt like a sand paper by tongue, if I use my fingernail to scratch the surface, dental plaque can still be found, it seems that I needs to clean dental plaque in all my life.
Why is there no advance technology to solve this problem on daily life?