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A Look At Flossing Along with brushing your teeth, you should
also be flossing on a daily basis.
Flossing will remove plaque and debris in areas that your toothbrush
isn’t able to reach. A buildup
of plaque can lead to gum disease or tooth decay, which is why flossing is
very important. If you floss immediately
after brushing, you’ll notice that your gums and teeth will be much
healthier. When you look at dental floss, you’ll
notice there are two types - nylon and single filament. You can get nylon
either waxed or un-waxed, in several different flavors. Nylon floss is made up of several strands
of nylon material, meaning that it can shred, tear, or snag between the teeth
if it gets caught on sharp teeth. Even
though the single filament floss is more expensive than nylon, it will slide
easily between teeth, even tight areas and spaces. Unlike nylon, single filament is impossible
to shred or tear. No matter which type of floss you choose, as
long you floss regularly, it will remove debris from your teeth and
gums. If you’ve never tried
flossing before, you will probably be amazed at just how much debris and food
particles it can remove. Flossing is
recommended by dentists everywhere, as it can reach places that even the
smallest of toothbrushes can’t.
Food and debris will build up between your teeth, which makes dental
flossing very important. The main problem many people have against
flossing is the fact that it can result in bleeding of the gums. Anytime you floss and get between your
teeth and around your gums, the floss will rub against your gums, resulting
in bleeding. Many people take this the
wrong way, and immediately stop flossing, usually for good. Bleeding is very common, and should be
expected with flossing. When you brush your teeth, you miss a lot of
food particles and debris that continues to build up in your mouth. No toothbrush is designed to get every area
of your mouth, as all of them miss hard to reach places. With the areas missed by the toothbrush,
the debris and plaque will continue to build up until they eventually result
in a cavity or decay. To get this
debris and plaque before it builds up into something more serious,
you’ll need to floss. If you’ve been afraid to try flossing
due to the bleeding, you should really get over that fear and floss after you
brush. To keep your teeth and gums
healthy, you’ll to brush and floss your teeth. Regular checkups with your dentist will
help as well, although it is up to you to continue your regular maintenance
at home with flossing and brushing. If
you floss on a daily basis - you’ll quickly realize just how clean your
teeth and gums will be.
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