The best time to brush your teeth, according to a dentist (hint: it's not right after breakfast)
Briefly

In my opinion, brushing your teeth before breakfast helps to add a protective coating onto your teeth and can even help to stimulate your saliva before you eat breakfast.
Your saliva takes about 30 minutes to buffer out the acids in your mouth back down to safe levels. In the interim, you can swish with water or an alkaline mouth rinse.
Read at Fortune Well
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