Dentists recommend that you brush your teeth at least two times a day. Once in the morning after you have eaten breakfast, and once again at night before you go to bed. It is best not to brush too soon after you have eaten anything acidic. This is because acidic foods and drinks like citrus and soda can weaken the tooth enamel, and brushing too soon can damage this important protective surface of your teeth. Waiting 30 minutes after acidic food and drink is recommended.
Brush your teeth for at least 2 minutes. Most kiwis don’t get close to 120 seconds. You may find it helpful to set a timer, at least at first. This will give you a feel for how long 2 minutes feels and you may soon realise that you have been cutting your tooth care time short.