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Teeth Flossing- Types and Benefits

  • Writer: Morgan Hill Dentistry
    Morgan Hill Dentistry
  • Nov 3, 2022
  • 2 min read

Introduction

You must have all heard that flossing is good for dental hygiene, but might be confused about how it helps and about the proper way to do it.

Adequate and regular flossing helps to eliminate plaque and remove food particles from places that can not be accessed by toothbrush easily for example from under the gumline and between the teeth.

Daily flossing can help to avoid tooth decay and gum disease, which can be caused by the buildup of plaque, a sticky film that amasses on teeth.

Most people do not floss their teeth as regularly as they brush. In fact, many people do not floss at all.

It helps to remember that it is important to follow the proper technique to receive maximum benefits from flossing. Moreover, Improper flossing can actually damage your teeth and gums.

Our team at Morgan Hill Dentistry makes it a point to educate our patients about the correct way of brushing and flossing their teeth.


Step-by-step guide on the best way to floss.

  1. Break off about 18 to 24 inches of dental floss, hold it correctly, winding most of it around both of your middle fingers, leaving about 1 to 2 inches of floss to work with on your teeth.

  2. Now hold the floss tightly with your thumbs and index fingers and place it in between two teeth. Gliding the floss up and down, rub it against both sides of each tooth, taking care to reach beneath the gum line.

Take care to not glide the floss into your gums as this can lead to scratching or bruising of your gums.

  1. Curve the floss gently at the base of the tooth to form a C shape as it reaches your gums. This allows the floss to reach the space between your gums and your tooth.

  2. Moving from tooth to tooth, keep repeating the steps. Use a new, clean section of floss for each tooth.

  3. Use the same back-and-forth motion to remove the floss by bringing it up and away from the teeth.


Flossing With Braces

Quite a tricky job, flossing with braces takes more time than flossing without braces. It can take about 10 to 15 minutes to floss with the regular floss, for the teeth with braces.

We recommend that you choose the waxed floss, which is less likely to tear and get stuck in the braces.



 
 
 

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