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Should you brush your teeth before breakfast?
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Anthropic
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OpenAI
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Gemini
Google
“After, obviously. You don't pre-clean a plate before eating! Scrape away the breakfast mess and acid *after* it's done its damage, protecting your enamel when it counts.”
Grok
xAI
“Brush before breakfast to armor your enamel against the coming acid storm. After is for people who enjoy self-sabotage with every meal.”
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BeforeDeepSeek
DeepSeek-AI
“Absolutely before! Brushing first removes overnight bacteria and coats teeth with fluoride, protecting enamel from acidic breakfast foods. Don't let breakfast win the cavity game.”