Just frequency … i asked the hygienist I’ve been with for years the same question … she said it didn’t have much to do with anything, it was just a way to encourage people to floss more often during the most convenient times of the day.
It doesn’t matter when you floss, so long as you do it at least twice a day spaced about eight, ten, 12 hours apart.
What benefit do you see in flossing in the morning if you did it before going to sleep?
Just frequency … i asked the hygienist I’ve been with for years the same question … she said it didn’t have much to do with anything, it was just a way to encourage people to floss more often during the most convenient times of the day.
It doesn’t matter when you floss, so long as you do it at least twice a day spaced about eight, ten, 12 hours apart.
Keeps your gums strong and immune to the embrace of floss, whereas non-flossers gums easily bleed.