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The area behind the molars, where the jaw hinges, where the cheecks attach...this has to be cleaned with the thumbs, too. And down the throat. But the extreme sides of the mouth and roof of mouth are major sources for bacterial growth on post nasal drip and/or food residue and/or mucous film. I'm gonna cleaning it tonight before sleeping and see if that makes a huge difference in the morning. In Christ Who's like fresh cedar, Mike
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