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* '''Chavalah''': Minchat Yitzchak 3:48 writes that since it is hard to be careful not to make oneself bleed, one should not brush so as not to violate Chavalah. Rav Ovadia 4:29 writes that this is an issue only for someone who rarely brushes and almost certainly will bleed; otherwise, it is considered a davar she’eino mitkavein and is permitted.</ref>
* '''Chavalah''': Minchat Yitzchak 3:48 writes that since it is hard to be careful not to make oneself bleed, one should not brush so as not to violate Chavalah. Rav Ovadia 4:29 writes that this is an issue only for someone who rarely brushes and almost certainly will bleed; otherwise, it is considered a davar she’eino mitkavein and is permitted.</ref>
# It is permitted to use mouthwash on [[Shabbat]]. <ref>Be’eir Moshe 1:34:7 permits using mouthwash, as he maintains that [[Molid]] Rei’ach does not apply to a person’s body. Rivevot Efraim 2:115:23 agrees.</ref>
# It is permitted to use mouthwash on [[Shabbat]]. <ref>Be’eir Moshe 1:34:7 permits using mouthwash, as he maintains that [[Molid]] Rei’ach does not apply to a person’s body. Rivevot Efraim 2:115:23 agrees.</ref>
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# [[Brushing Teeth]]
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