They do their beast to floss first so they don't myth any bits.
2007-04-14 19:55:43
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answer #1
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answered by brainlady 6
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Floss before you brush for the following reasons: -The plaque will not just go away if you don't brush after flossing, the germs you remove still need to be cleaned away -You don't want to floss away the protective seal you put around your teeth with strings -If you accidentally touch your teeth with your hands while flossing you transfer germs and may want to brush them away -Might I add that brushing your tongue in the back being careful not to throw up is a great way to clean off bad breath causing germs -Also flossing if not done usually may cause slight bleeding which may taste gross and can usually be brushed away so that you don't taste it Thanks for reading!
2016-04-01 01:48:10
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answered by Anonymous
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No, they gargoyle at some point between the time that they floss and the time that they sleep with sheep.
2007-04-14 10:26:54
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answered by - Tudor Gothic Serpent - 6
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After they floss
2007-04-14 10:27:33
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answered by CHAEI 6
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The word "Gargoyle" shares a root with the word "Gargle"; they come from "gargouille", an old French word for "Throat". A true gargoyle is a waterspout. So I guess incy wincy would know, but I would say.........................
After.
2007-04-14 20:22:12
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answered by Alicat 6
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By Gar, goil, dees question do drag on. It may be time to call in St George.
2007-04-14 12:11:07
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answered by Husker41 7
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before
2007-04-14 10:26:30
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answered by Mag 7
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before
2007-04-14 10:25:30
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answered by Incognito 6
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Dragons practice dental hygiene? I thought they could breathe fire because of their bad breath
2007-04-14 10:27:01
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answered by Anonymous
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AFTER
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2007-04-14 10:26:19
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answered by lil22dezi 2
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