I'm sure there must be a dental professional Gransnetter out there who can offer helpful advice. I am trying to combat gum disease and have been prescribed a high fluoride toothpaste. Accompanying leaflet states: 'brush your teeth after each meal'; dental hygienist advised brushing with this before breakfast. I emailed the famous company who manufacture the toothpaste and they advised 'before breakfast - but then wait for 30+ minutes before eating', which contradicts the advice given on their package information leaflet. So now I am thoroughly confused. I understand that bacteria develop overnight in the mouth, and these can cause plaque development. Currently I clean with a 'normal' toothpaste before breakfast, and with the prescribed one after breakfast, along with floss, interdental brushes etc - the whole caboodle - I really am taking it seriously. Can anyone offer any sensible, reliable, accurate advice please? Desperate to preserve my teeth.
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