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FLOSS: THE WEAPON AGAINST TOOTH DECAY Tooth decay is a common problem that can have significant consequences for our (oral) health. Using dental floss as a 'weapon' you can prevent tooth decay by effectively removing plaque and food particles between the teeth that the toothbrush itself has difficulty reaching. We will explain to you why the role of the dental floss is so important and how it works exactly. Tooth decay: a common problem Tooth decay is a common problem that can have significant consequences for both oral and general health. Tooth decay occurs when the outer layer of a tooth, the enamel, and the underlying dentin are damaged due to an acid attack. This acid attack occurs after, for example, you have eaten or drunk something with sugar. These sugars are converted into acids, which over time form a cavity or hole in the tooth. Tooth decay is also known as dental caries or tooth decay. Tooth decay can lead to several problems, including sore teeth, sensitivity, and even tooth loss. Additionally, the presence of untreated tooth decay can spread bacteria to other parts of the body, leading to inflammation and possible complications in other systems, such as the heart and lungs. It is therefore super important to prevent and treat tooth decay to maintain oral health and general well-being. By adding a piece of dental floss to your daily routine, for example😉
It's not rocket science, but it's still very important to understand how dental floss works! Dental floss is an effective interdental cleaning tool used to remove plaque and food particles from between the teeth. It consists of a thin wire that can be easily slipped between the teeth, reaching those hard-to-reach areas that a toothbrush alone cannot reach. When using dental floss, the string is gently moved back and forth between the teeth, acting as a “sweeper” of sorts, loosening and removing plaque and food particles. The main purpose of flossing with a dental floss is to remove plaque. Plaque is a sticky layer of bacteria that forms on tooth surfaces and produces harmful acids that can erode tooth enamel and lead to tooth decay and gum disease. Flossing regularly can effectively remove these harmful bacteria and the resulting plaque, greatly reducing the risk of tooth decay and gum disease. In addition, regular flossing offers a number of other oral health benefits. For example, it helps prevent bad breath because it removes the bacteria responsible for an unpleasant odor. Flossing also promotes healthy gums by removing plaque from between teeth and along the gum line, preventing inflammation and bleeding. Additionally, flossing can help reduce the risk of tartar, which forms when plaque calcifies and becomes more difficult to remove. In short, dental floss is an essential tool in the oral care routine because it effectively removes plaque and food particles from between the teeth. By flossing regularly, you can prevent tooth decay, maintain healthy gums and enjoy wonderfully fresh breath. Adding dental floss to daily oral care is an important step in achieving and maintaining optimal oral health.
To ensure you get the most out of your flossing routine, here are step-by-step instructions to guide you through the proper use of dental floss. Follow these simple steps and discover how you can improve your oral health through effective flossing. Take a piece of dental floss about 18 inches long and wrap the ends around your middle fingers. Leave a small piece of dental floss hanging loose between your fingers Hold the floss firmly between your thumb and index finger, with about 2-3 inches of space between them. This is the part you will be working between your teeth. Carefully insert the floss between your teeth. Be careful not to apply too much force to protect your gums. Gently move the floss back and forth between your teeth. Make a C-shaped motion around each tooth and gently move the floss up and down to clean the sides of your teeth. Make sure you also get below the edge of your gums. Use a clean section of floss for each new space between your teeth. This prevents bacteria and food residues from being transferred to other parts of your teeth. Floss each tooth carefully, both on the inside and outside of your teeth. Don't forget to include the back molars, as they are often missed during flossing. Rinse your mouth thoroughly with water or mouthwash to flush out any loose food particles. Performing these steps correctly will help you effectively remove plaque and food particles and improve your oral health. Remember that regular flossing is an important part of a good oral care routine.
There are different types of dental floss available, such as regular dental floss, waxed dental floss and dental floss for sensitive gums. Choose the floss that best suits your needs and preferences. For example, Smyle's dental floss is made from corn PLA, an environmentally friendly alternative to traditional plastic dental floss. This way you not only get plaque-free teeth, but also healthier gums and a radiant smile. The vegetable candelilla wax ensures that the wire slides easily between your teeth. The Smyle Flos bottle is also refillable with the Smyle refill pack with 2 spools of dental floss.
Be Patient and Gentle Take your time when flossing and be careful not to damage your gums. Do not force the floss between your teeth, but move it gently back and forth. Floss daily It is important to floss regularly, preferably once a day. Being consistent will prevent plaque from building up and causing tooth decay. Consult your dentist or dental hygienist If you are unsure about the correct flossing technique or if you have specific dental problems, consult your dentist or dental hygienist. They can give you personal advice and help you learn the best flossing technique. Combine flossing with other oral care steps. Flossing is a valuable addition to brushing and mouth rinsing. Combine these steps to create a thorough oral care routine that helps reduce plaque and tooth decay. Learn from your mistakes If you find yourself having trouble flossing or skipping certain areas, don't be discouraged. Learn from your mistakes and keep practicing. Over time you will become more skilled at flossing and improve your technique. By implementing these tips, you can get the most out of your flossing routine and promote good oral health. Remember that consistency and diligence are the key to effective flossing. Dental floss from Smyle: the essential part of your oral care routine! Flossing is an essential step in a healthy oral care routine. Flossing regularly can effectively remove plaque and food particles, which helps prevent tooth decay. It is important to remember that dental floss is a powerful weapon against tooth decay. So, let's strive together for optimal oral health by flossing regularly and keeping our Smyle radiant. Click here to get your own floss right away.