Do you know all about the floss tools?

When we brush our teeth we are disrupting and removing bacteria that could be harmful. If left untouched tooth brushing alone cleans around 60 of the tooth surfaces meaning up to 40 percent hasn’t been cleaned, bacteria causes gum disease and gum disease is one of the most common reasons people lose their teeth commonly. It starts in those areas between the teeth. So it is really important to clean this area.

floss tools

Flossing is the word commonly used to describe cleaning between the teeth but the correct terminology is interdental cleaning flossing has become synonymous with this, because dental floss is the most commonly used tool, but it’s just one method of incidental cleaning.

There are various and potentially better alternatives.

Using dental floss

Interdental brushes also known as proxy brushes are small thin plastic or silicone brushes that are available in different sizes to fit into the gaps between our teeth. 

Water flossers are electronic devices that shoot out pressurized water to blast away plaque debris and bacteria from between the teeth and along the gum line.

brush your teeth and floss your teeth

You have a wide array of flossing tools, such as floss picks and floss threader that help to hold and use floss, according to the evidence interdental brushes are the most effective. They are the ideal alternative to dental floss. They are less technique sensitive too. But it’s important to remember that what works for one person may not work for everyone.

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Post time: Aug-03-2023