mal 2024-01-31, 01:22 PM Quatrice Post Text With no noun form in the English language delineating the fourth occurrence of something, it looks like I have to do the heavy lifting again. From the makers of severiously (a portmanteau of seriously and severely), and updations (the noun form of the word update, similar to additions, or, subtractions) comes the long overdue adverb you've been waiting for... You've heard of once, You're familiar with twice, You may have even used thrice once or twice! Now say hello to quatrice®! Struggle no longer to elegantly say that something happened four times! With quattrice® (alternatively quattrice®), you can identify the fourth occurrence of anything you like with ease, and in style! Subscribe to our mailing list to receive updates on future releases. Next up: quintrice®!
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mal 2023-11-17, 01:30 PM Dentists Shares How Long to Wait Before Brushing Teeth in the Morning Post Text Brushing your teeth in the morning is a key part of maintaining the health of your mouth and teeth A dentist has confirmed how long you should wait in the morning before brushing your teeth. One of the first things most people do after waking up is brush their teeth. It's an essential part of everyone's morning routine and helps you to prepare for your day. Not only is brushing our teeth important for the health of your teeth and gums, but it also benefits your skin and other parts of your body. However, is it better to brush your teeth before or after your breakfast in the morning? Some prefer to eat their breakfast and then brush their teeth to make sure they leave the house feeling fresh while others prefer to brush their teeth before eating anything. Amanda Sheehan - a dental therapist for leading oral health brand, TePe - has answered the age-old question. She explained: "Much has been said about whether it is better to brush your teeth before or after breakfast. "The truth is, it’s best to brush your teeth BEFORE breakfast. Whilst you sleep, the production of saliva slows down, meaning that harmful bacteria, which can cause oral issues like gingivitis, periodontitis, and tooth decay, will be more effective. "By brushing your teeth before breakfast, you are washing away the harmful bacteria and the fluoride in your toothpaste will protect your teeth’s enamel against the bacteria. If you do choose to brush your teeth after breakfast, as some do, you should avoid doing so until 30-60 minutes after eating. "This gives the saliva in your mouth adequate time to neutralize any acids and reduce damage to the tooth surfaces. Whether you choose to brush before or after breakfast, it’s important to make sure you are getting the most out of your oral care routine." She continued: "Brushing your teeth alone will only clean up to 60 percent of your tooth’s surfaces, leaving 40 percent untouched, so make sure you are cleaning the gaps between your teeth with either an interdental brush or floss if the gaps are too small. Try to avoid drinking water when you go to bed, brushing your teeth should be the last thing you do before going to sleep, drinking water can wash away the fluoride in your toothpaste leaving the enamel unprotected in the fight against the harmful bacteria."