
Fluoride is a chemical in the toothpaste that does makes a better contact we the teeth if the removal of food that is wedged in between a person’s teeth is done before we do brushing.
The argument here is for brushing the teeth first and then you should go for flossing is that when you brush your teeth first, removal of bulk of plaque which is on the teeth is done.
When are done with flossing after that, it does force every bit of the fluoride which is left remaining on a person’s teeth from the process of brushing into the spaces which are left in-between.
There is a synergy between both the flossing as well as brushing (and it is not the order in which they both are done) which are going to lengthen the life of yours, will improve the cognitive abilities of yours, and also it is going to keep the teeth of yours healthy as well as beautiful.
Unfortunately, there are people who do one process or the other one, they’re going to floss or either brush.
Flossing is a process which tend to be thought as a process which is secondary, maybe due to the reason a phase is there that all of us have been told since the childhood of ours which is, “Brush, then floss.”