~What step did your dental hygienist forget to mention?
The Bite
They prolly left out the part where you’re supposed to turn off the faucet while you’re brushing. Doing it saves bucketfuls of water, and it’s easier than getting at those hard-to-reach molars.
The Benefits
*Showing your eco-wisdom (teeth). Turning off your faucet while you brush saves about 2 gallons per brushing session – and the United States is currently experiencing its biggest drought in 500 years.
*Taking a bite outta your water bill. You’ll save a few pennies off your water bill each month.
Personally Speaking
Saving even more water, Jenifer doesn’t wet her toothbrush before putting on the ‘paste and starts brushing “dry.” I am thinking that, that’s kind of weird.
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