1. After lel Yud Dalet Nissan (the night before Chag Pesach) there is the Bi'ur Chametz process (disposing of bread not allowed to be eaten during Chag Pesach). This is only done after the hour that Chametz may no longer be eaten (morning of 14 Nissan, ~3 hours after dawn). After this time, one should wash his mouth and clean his teeth thoroughly {clean out the Chametz from breakfast}. Dentures, retainers, and invisalign should be rinsed in boiling hot water.
2. Bi'ur Chametz process: Burning or breaking down the bread into crumbs that can be carried by the wind or break down in the ocean. Hard bread that will float should be broken down into crumbs also. When its time to do this Bi'ur process, one cannot start any Melacha (work) until he has completed the Bi'ur.
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