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How Tongue Scraping Works 🤔
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Did you know that the tongue can be a big source of bad breathe? Tongue scrapping absolutely helps with that.

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It works by mechanically removing bacteria, food debris, dead cells, and biofilm from the tongue's surface, which helps improve oral hygiene, reduce bad breath (halitosis), and enhance taste perception. The tongue harbors a high concentration of bacteria, including volatile sulfur compound (VSC)-producing microbes, which contribute to bad breath. Scraping can help lower bacterial load and prevent plaque buildup, reducing the risk of cavities and gum disease. However, excessive or aggressive scraping can cause microtrauma to the tongue’s papillae, irritation, or even damage taste buds. In rare cases, improper technique can lead to gagging, soreness, or secondary infections if the scraper is not cleaned properly. To minimize risks, tongue scraping should be done gently, once or twice daily, using a smooth-edged scraper to avoid tissue damage.

Scrap but not too aggressively , got it 👌 What about brushing too hard ?🤔 #Zelena

"Tongue scraping is like giving your mouth a deep clean—removing bacteria, food debris, and that funky morning breath! It's a simple habit with big benefits for oral health and even taste perception. Who else swears by it? 👅✨"

These animations r so unsettling

Okay, got it. Don't scrape the tongue too hard, it can cause infection, then sepsis, and I'm gone. 💀

So does it help or not

if you eat through a straw, then tongue scraping isn't needed

The science of mouth is very dynamic
