Flossing is extremely significant for oral health. Flossing provides cleaning of the areas of where a toothbrush cannot reach. This presentation provides the information about how to floss your teeth.
1. To keep good oral health over time, daily brushing is not
plenty. Along with brushing, flossing is essential.
2. • Quick tooth brushing in the morning
and evening is not enough for good oral
health.
• For good oral health dentist advice for
flossing.
• Flossing is the main resistance against
periodontal disease.
• You should floss at least once a day.
3. • Flossing can help to prevent the gum
disease.
• Flossing with tooth brushing minimizes
gingivitis.
• From the spaces between your teeth,
dental floss remove food debris and
plaque.
• Flossing prevents tooth decay and bad
breath.
4. • Take an 18- to 24-inch length of floss,
and wrap most of it close to the index
finger of one hand. Later, wrap all but
about 4 inches around the index finger
of the other hand.
• Gripping the floss between the quarter
round and bent forefinger, slowly work
the floss between two teeth with a
gentle sawing motion.
5. • Gently scrape the floss around the tooth,
moving up into the gum line until you
encounter opposition. Work consistently
in a C shape around each tooth.
• Using your fingers like spools, unwrap a
fresh section of floss from the hand with
unused floss, and spin the used portion
onto the other finger. Go on to the
adjacent place.
• Carry on all the room round your mouth,
practicing the same technique.
6. • Watch video here and practice flossing
at home
How to Floss Your Teeth