Will I get the same dental effect if I floss my teeth in the morning instead of at night?

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The ideal time to floss is before bed. It is imperative that your mouth is clean before sleep because the levels of bacteria in the mouth rise during sleep. Patients with periodontal disease are encouraged to floss at night to gain the greatest benefit. But if your teeth are relatively healthy, you can be flexible about when you floss. You don??™t even have to floss at the same time as you brush. The important thing to remember is that you should floss once within a 24-hour period. Remember, plaque will start to calcify and form calculus within that time frame.

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No, you will not. Flossing at night removes substances from between the teeth that encourage the bacteria to flourish there, hence damaging the enamel. During the day, normal activities such as chewing and drinking help to get rid of the bacteria and such. At night, nothing is there to help.

No Coz u havnt eaten stuff in d morning so wat r u gonna floss out???? In the night u have ur tummy filled and things remain in ur teeth so u'll floss em out so ,it is always bettr 2 floss at bed time