Why is it when you brush your teeth your front teeth get the cleanest?

i know this might seem like an airhead question but i want to know the answer.

Answers:
In addition to the other answers, the back teeth have pits and grooves in them that are very hard for the toothbrush bristles to get into. The front teeth are smoother and easier to clean.
Because when you brush, you naturally move your brush over your teeth several times. And, when you eat, you don't mash your food with your front teeth.
it's the most accessible area, which is why you get to clean it more
Because they are the easiest to reach, therefore, you spend more time brushing them.
I think its because you can access your front teeth more easily. Plus It's more flat so your toothbrush covers all area. And you spend more time brushing your front teeth!
Everyone so far is correct, with one exception being left out. The anterior teeth are your "smile" teeth, the ones that are the most visible to others. So, we tend to spend a little more time making sure they are clean and free of food particles. Hope I've been of some help!

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