WEโVE MENTIONED IT TIME AND TIME AGAINโฆ Flossing is an essential part of good oral hygiene. Many people donโt see the need for flossing when they already brush their teeth; others simply hate the task. We understand that it can be tedious!ย But as your trusted dental professionals, we want to assure you that flossing will greatly benefit your dental and overall health.
So, How Does Flossing Benefit My Health?Did you know that when you donโt floss, you miss cleaningย 35 percent of tooth surfacesย in your mouth? Thatโs becauseย brushing simply cannot get into those hard-to-reach spaces between your teeth. Unfortunately, however, bacteria can!ย Flossing completes brushing by cleaning the spaces your toothbrush canโt. Regular flossing can:
From years of experience, we can confidently say that flossing makes a big difference in your oral and overall health. For Flossing To Work, It Has To Be Done CorrectlyTo reap the benefits of flossing, it has to be done correctly. In a 2006 study, researchers wanted to see whether flossing at home had the same benefits as having daily flossing done by professionals. The study showedย that participants who were flossed professionally had aย 40 percent decreaseย in their risk of cavities than their at-home flossing counterparts. The researchers concluded thatย flossing, when done properly, has a substantial, positive effect on oral health. Many people simply snap the floss in between their teeth and pull it back out. The correct way, however, is to curve the floss around the tooth, as if the floss were hugging it. Still curved around the tooth, move the floss up and down to scrape the plaque. Do the same on the other tooth. Take The Flossing ChallengeWeโd like to challenge you to make daily flossing a part of your oral healthcare routine. We promise youโll feel the difference!ย If you still have questions about flossing, call or come in to see us.ย Seeing our patients is the best part of our day! |