Every day we are faced with decisions that can alter our morals and the basis of our humanity. The foundation of who we are as people is built from these choices, making them one of the most important things we do all day. One of these choices revolves around your toothbrush and toothpaste. The question remains: Does one wet the brush before putting the toothpaste on or after?
Obviously, the correct solution is to apply that minty paster before you wet the brush. By choosing this order you ensure the paste is able to absorb plenty of water and the excess falls into the bristles of the brush. This method brings out the full power of your toothpaste and keeps your teeth shiny white. This is the only right way to brush those pristine chompers of yours, coming from a person who has never had a cavity. Just imagine watering a fragile seed set beneath the bristles of your brush; the water granting life to a minty cool concoction that ensures your mouth remains sparkling clean.
Dentists around the world agree that brushing your teeth is an important step to a healthy mouth. So why would you only brush your teeth halfway? Do it the right way, paste then water!