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FLOSSING
Instructions
One of
the best ways to clean the sides of your teeth is with DENTAL
FLOSS. It is inexpensive, readily available and easy to use.
It always has been an excellent tool in the fight against
dental decay and periodontal disease. There are many types
of dental floss available in your local drugstore. Please
speak with your hygienist regarding the best floss for your
particular set of dental needs.
Here's
How To Floss
You should floss under both sides of each flap of gum tissue
between your teeth. The following technique has proven to
be very effective: Break off about 18 inches of floss and
wind a good bit of it around one of your middle fingers. Wind
the rest around the middle finger of the other hand. Grasp
the floss with the thumb and forefinger of each hand, leaving
about an inch of floss between the two hands.
Pull
the floss taut and use a gentle sawing motion to insert it
between the two teeth. When the floss reaches the tip of the
triangular gum flap, curve the floss into a C Shape against
one of the teeth. Then slide the floss gently into the space
between the tooth and the gum until you feel resistance. Holding
the floss tightly against the tooth, scrape up and down five
or six times along the side of the tooth. Without removing
the floss, curve it around the adjacent tooth and scrape that
one too. Repeat on the rest of your teeth. Don't forget the
far sides of your rear teeth. When the floss becomes frayed
or soiled, a turn of each middle finger brings out a fresh
section of floss. After flossing, rinse vigorously with water
and brush your teeth.
Flossing
Problems
If you
don't like manipulating floss, try one of the commercial floss
holders. They have limited flexibility, however, and you must
use them with care to avoid injuring the gum. You may have
trouble working the floss between certain teeth, or the floss
may consistently break or tear in certain areas. Several causes
are possible, including calculus buildup on your teeth or
improperly placed fillings. Please let your dentist know if
this problem occurs. Flossing between bridges requires additional
instruction and the use of nylon floss threaders. Alternatives
to floss include such things as StimudentsR, Perio-AidsR or
Plac-piksR. Please discuss these items with your dentist or
hygienist before using them.
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