Today’s Joke: Joe Does His Grandfather a Solid

Joe: “My grandfather has bitten his nails since he was a kid. I helped him stop.”

Pete: “That’s terrific, Joe. How did you do it?”

Joe: “I hid his teeth.”

Today’s Health Tip ~ To Floss or Brush First, Which is Better?

Should You Floss Before or After Brushing?

Flossing first might be a tad more beneficial, but it’s most important that you DO brush and floss. The study that Dr. Ross references looked at the effects of both flossing before brushing and brushing before flossing to determine which, if either, was better for dental health. It found that flossing first did a better job of reducing some types of dental plaque, a sticky film that forms on teeth.  

“Flossing is incredibly important because studies repeatedly show that brushing alone doesn’t get to the area in between your teeth,” Dr. Ross confirms. “If you’re not getting rid of the plaque there, it can lead to cavities or periodontal disease.”  

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