Why Floss?
Brushing your teeth is very important, but it can’t reach between your teeth or below the gumline. That’s where flossing comes in. Regular flossing with good technique can remove “biofilm”, a thick collection of the bacteria between your teeth that can cause gum disease and tooth infections. Over time, buildup of bacteria can cause tender, bleeding gums, gingivitis, and even put you at risk of tooth loss.
Use Proper Technique
You can always ask your dental hygienist for a flossing demonstration, but correct flossing technique isn’t difficult to learn. Here are some tips:
- use about 18 inches of floss
- wrap one end around the middle finger of one hand, and the other around your other middle finger
- using your thumbs and forefingers, grasp the floss and gently move it between each pair of teeth with a back-and-forth motion, then between the same teeth with an up-and-down motion
- move to a fresh section of floss and do the next pair of teeth
- don’t forget the back teeth
Remember, the idea is to disrupt the bacterial colonies, so floss even if you don’t see obvious debris on the floss. Bacteria, after all, are microscopic, but their effects sure aren’t!
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