Gargling in the morning can be beneficial for oral hygiene, as it helps remove bacteria and freshen breath. However, it's not essential and can be done at any time of the day. If you choose to gargle before drinking water, ensure you use a suitable solution, like saltwater or mouthwash, and follow it with drinking water to stay hydrated. Ultimately, it depends on personal preference and individual oral care routines.
After you eat or drink, gargle salt water, and in the Morning and at night gargle mouth wash, alcohol free...
no brush your teeth alot and gargle with mouthwash
The best time to gargle with salt water is usually in the morning or before bed, as these are times when you are less likely to eat or drink right after. Gargling with salt water can help with a sore throat, mouth ulcers, or oral hygiene.
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By using it as a verb. For example, you gargle the Listerine Mouthwash. "I gargled the Listerine Mouthwash before going to bed." If you want to use it in the present tense, say, "I usually gargle with mouthwash before going to bed."
yes,but if you gargle proxide it should work
it can help, but it can't "cure," instead use medicine. or gargle with salt water, it sounds gross but it works
If you have a sore throat or any other sinus problem, you may gargle with saltwater a few times a day. Otherwise, you donâ??t really need to.
Brush your teeth, gums, roof and tongue at least 3 times, gargle and have an altoid just before the test. I've done it and passed every time
Baking soda or crushed aspirin
Eat a cracker or a piece of dry bread. Gargle water hack in mouth drink lot's of water
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