@Miros
Sources:
https://www.healthline.com/health/should-you-brush-your-teeth-before-or-after-breakfast#brushing-after-breakfast
“Brushing your teeth immediately after eating breakfast may actually cover your teeth with remnants of acidic food, which weakens your enamel.”
^article verified but NOT written by a medical professional. Also partially contradicts what I said earlier, as apparently the bad part is the spreading of acids into teeth.
https://www.getquip.com/blog/should-you-brush-your-teeth-before-or-after-breakfast/
^this agrees w my post but is written by quip, which sells toothbrushes. May not be trustworthy
https://www.mouthhealthy.org/en/brushing-mistakes-slideshow
^4th slide. This is a blog managed by the American Dental Association so probably accurate, but doesn’t say WHY brushing after eating is bad.
Overall I still think I’m right; all sources agree that brushing after eating is bad. However, it is a little weird that there isn’t a consistent answer as to why you shouldn’t.