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Flossing and brushing are both crucial steps in maintaining oral health — but does the order matter? This article explores whether you should floss before or after brushing based on dental research, and how smart toothbrushes like BrushO can help you build the ideal routine for maximum plaque removal and gum protection.

Oral hygiene isn’t just about brushing twice a day — it’s about doing things in the right order to maximize effectiveness. One of the most common questions people ask is: Should I floss before or after brushing? The answer might surprise you.
Several dental studies have explored the impact of the order of flossing and brushing. According to a study published in the Journal of Periodontology, flossing before brushing results in more plaque removal and better fluoride retention from toothpaste.
• Removes debris first: Flossing dislodges food particles and plaque between the teeth, making brushing more effective afterward.
• Allows fluoride to penetrate: Brushing after flossing lets fluoride reach between the teeth, strengthening enamel.
• Reduces bacterial buildup: Flossing first reduces the chance of bacteria being pushed deeper by the toothbrush.
Brushing first is not “wrong,” but it might be less effective. If you brush before flossing:
• Fluoride may not reach between teeth due to lingering plaque.
• You may skip flossing altogether because your mouth already feels “clean.”
• You might push food particles deeper with the floss, which is counterproductive.
To get the most out of your oral hygiene routine, follow this structure:
Use a clean section of floss for each tooth. Curve it around the tooth and gently go beneath the gumline.
Use a smart toothbrush like BrushO, which offers:
• Real-time feedback on pressure, timing, and angles
• Zone-by-zone coverage analysis to ensure nothing gets missed
• Reminders to brush after flossing for full fluoride efficiency
The BrushO app offers a heatmap and brushing score — after brushing, check to see how effective your routine was and track your progress over time.
BrushO goes beyond just brushing:
• Smart Reminders: Nudges you to floss before brushing.
• AI Analysis: Tracks missed zones, brushing pressure, and timing.
• Custom Routines: Adjusts brushing settings for sensitive gums, deep clean, or whitening.
• Family Mode: Helps kids learn the correct floss-brush order with gamified brushing challenges.
• Floss once daily, ideally before your evening brush.
• Use antibacterial mouthwash if you’re prone to gum inflammation.
• Consider using a water flosser as a supplement to traditional floss.
• Stay consistent — habits matter more than perfection.
So, should you floss before or after brushing? The answer is before. Flossing first removes plaque and food particles, letting your toothbrush and toothpaste do their job more effectively. And with a smart toothbrush like BrushO, you can make sure every step is done right — and track your improvements over time. Great oral care starts with great habits — and the right tools.
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