Fight the Plaque Attack
You may not realize it, but even a 'clean' mouth is full of bacteria.
These naturally occurring microorganisms feast on even the most minute
leftover food particles, then deposit sticky 'plaque' residue on the teeth.
Throughout the day, this substance accumulates, hiding in places where
toothbrushes cant reach. If left to harden into tartar, this plaque
irritates your gums and can trigger inflammation and gum disease. Sound
nasty? Well, it doesn't have to be that way. In fact, you can virtually
eliminate plaque by not only brushing, but properly flossing, every day.
You see, your toothbrush only cleans the tops and sides of your teeth,
whereas floss cleans between them, polishing your tooth surfaces and controlling
bad breath. In just two or three minutes per day, you can effectively
fight off those bad bacteria.
Simple & Systematic
And, correct flossing is a pretty simple. Most dexterous people use the
spool method; some who are less nimble with their fingers find the loop
method successful. Start with about 18 inches of floss, wind most of it
lightly around your middle finger, and wind the remaining floss around
your other hands middle finger, taking up the used floss as you
go. Now, push the floss in between your teeth using your index fingers
and thumbs, bringing the floss up and down several times while hugging
the sides of each tooth, reaching below the gum line, forming a C
around each tooth with the floss. Avoid rubbing it from side to side.
Or, you might prefer the loop method. Start with an 18-inch strand of
floss, made into a circle. Tie the circle with three secure knots, placing
all of your fingers (not your thumb) within the loop. Next, use your index
fingers to direct the floss through your lower teeth, and your thumbs
to direct it through your upper teeth. Again, be sure to clean below the
gum line and make the floss hug the teeth with a C around
the sides. Finally, if you're not especially skilled with your hands,
or if you have to floss someone elses teeth for them, you may even
want to consider our pre-threaded flosser or floss holder.
Simply ask us to provide one for you and we'll demonstrate how to use
it during your appointment.
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