1. Use a tongue scraper.

To use a tongue scraper, stick out your tongue and place the rounded scraper gently at the back of the tongue. Apply light pressure and slowly pull the scraper forward in one sweeping motion. This removes bacteria and debris buildup. Rinse the scraper under warm water after each pass and repeat until the tongue feels clean. If you don’t have a dedicated scraper, the rounded underside of a kitchen spoon can work as a substitute. Just ensure it’s cleaned thoroughly before and after use. Tongue scraping is surprisingly satisfying, as it reveals how much buildup can accumulate. Beyond improving breath, regular scraping may reduce bacteria that could be re-ingested and enhance taste perception. Incorporating this simple practice into your daily oral care routine can make a noticeable difference.
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