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Posted on 6/20/2019 by Beautiful Smiles Office |
Flossing is important and when it comes to cleaning out in between your teeth, you need to make sure that you clean out those areas that could possibly get build up in them. When plaque build up happens between the teeth, this can lead to decay in between these areas and large cavities to form. When you remove this build up through the use of floss, you will notice that you have less pain, less sensitivity and better oral health and fewer cavities overall. Tips for Better FlossingThere are many tips that you can use when it comes to cleaning your teeth and when you want a healthier, cleaner mouth, then use them to your advantage. Use a long piece of floss so you can clean all of the areas of the mouth. You want to make sure that you're holding the floss correctly between your forefinger and thumb. You then want to move the floss against the tooth, moving it up and down. Make sure to use new sections of the floss as you continue to make your way around your mouth as you clean your teeth. Just make sure that you choose a better-quality floss that can easily glide between the teeth. You want one that is not going to break when you are trying to clean in those hard to reach areas. Call us today to find out more about the flossing that you need to have done. We can show you some techniques that can prove to be easier and more effective than ever. We can help everyone get a cleaner mouth when they learn how to easily floss to get every area and not leave something behind. Flossing is important and so are all of your cleanings, so make sure to give us a call to set those up! |
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