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Flossing
is an essential part of the tooth-cleaning process because
it removes plaque from between teeth and at the gumline, where
periodontal disease often begins.
If
you find using floss awkward or difficult, ask your dental
hygienist about the variety of dental floss holders or interdental
cleaning devices that are available.
| Wind
18" of floss around middle fingers of each hand. Pinch
floss between thumbs and index fingers, leaving a 1"-
2" length in between. Use thumbs to direct floss between
upper teeth. |
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| Keep
a 1" - 2" length of floss taut between fingers. Use
index fingers to guide floss between contacts of the
lower teeth. |
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| Gently
guide floss between the teeth by using a zig-zag motion.
DO NOT SNAP FLOSS BETWEEN YOUR TEETH. Contour floss
around the side of the tooth. |
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| Slide
floss up and down against the tooth surface and under
the gumline. Floss each tooth thoroughly with a clean
section of floss. |
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