A growing trend of employees brushing their teeth at work has sparked debate over the etiquette and hygiene implications of this practice. As more people prioritize oral health and seek convenient ways to fit daily routines into their busy schedules, companies are being forced to confront the issue of tooth brushing in the office. Some argue that it's a harmless and necessary habit, while others see it as a potential health hazard and a breach of workplace etiquette. With the stigma surrounding oral hygiene slowly fading, will companies adapt to accommodate employees' needs or draw the line at what's considered acceptable in the workplace?


Is Tooth Brushing at Work Gross?  The New York Times