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Benefits of Dental Floss


Posted on 7/18/2022 by OM
Benefits of Dental FlossThe most common practice when it comes to dental care is teeth brushing. It is generally accepted that regular brushing with fluoride toothpaste is one of the best ways to keep your mouth healthy. Even so, there are other options that should be complimentary to teeth brushing. Top on the list of such options is dental floss. Regular dental floss and teeth brushing are the two best ways of preventing bacterial growth in your mouth. Here are the top reasons why you should floss.

Reduce The Likelihood of Developing Dental Diseases


When you floss, you reduce the likelihood of developing common dental conditions. Gum disease and tooth decay are the two common conditions that affect our teeth. these conditions are often caused by dirt overstaying in the teeth. When dirt is not cleaned well, it develops into plaque and tartar. These types of dirt are a good breeding ground for infections that can attack your teeth and gums.

Prevents The Occurrence of Bad Breath


Regular flossing is also one of the ways to ensure that you get rid of bad breath. Bad breath occurs as a result of bacterial buildup in your mouth. When plaque and food remain to build up beneath the gums or between your teeth, you may experience bad breath even after brushing. The main cause for this bad breath is food dirt that has been left in the teeth for a long time. Flossing helps remove such dirt from the corners where regular brushing may not reach.

Extra Flossing Measures


While flossing is one of the best ways to protect your teeth from decay and infection, it is just one of the measures. After brushing and flossing, it is necessary to visit a dentist's office once in a while for deep cleaning.
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