Do I Really Need to Floss?
Yes.
Floss removes plaque and debris that sticks to teeth and gums in
between teeth, polishes tooth surfaces, and controls bad breath. Plaque
is a sticky layer of material containing bacteria that accumulates on
teeth, including places where toothbrushes can't reach. This can lead
to gum disease. By
flossing your teeth daily, you increase the chance of keeping them for a
lifetime and decrease the chance of getting gum disease.
Why should I floss?
Floss
removes plaque and debris that adhere to teeth and gums in between
teeth, polishes tooth surfaces and controls bad breath. By flossing
your teeth daily, you increase the chances of keeping your teeth a
lifetime and decrease your chance of having periodontal (gum) disease
and tooth decay.
Flossing
is the single most important weapon against plaque, perhaps more
important than the toothbrush. A toothbrush cleans the tops and sides
of your teeth. Dental floss cleans between them. Some people use
waterpicks, but floss is the best choice. Many people just don't spend
enough time flossing and many have never been taught to floss properly.
When you visit your dentist or hygienist, ask to be shown.
Which type of floss should I use?
Dental
floss comes in many forms: waxed and unwaxed, flavored and unflavored,
wide and regular. Wide floss, or dental tape, may be helpful for people
with a lot of bridge work. Tapes are usually recommended when the
spaces between teeth are wide. They all clean and remove plaque about
the same. Waxed floss might be easier to slide between tight teeth or
tight restorations. However, the unwaxed floss makes a squeaking sound
to let you know your teeth are clean. Bonded unwaxed floss does not
fray as easily as regular unwaxed floss but does tear more than waxed
floss.
How should I floss?
There
are two flossing methods: the spool method and the loop method. The
spool method is suited for those with manual dexterity. Take an 18-inch
piece of floss and wind the bulk of the floss lightly around the middle
finger. (Don't cut off your finger's circulation!) Wind the rest of the
floss similarly around the same finger of the opposite hand. This
finger takes up the floss as it becomes soiled or frayed. Maneuver the
floss between teeth with your index fingers and thumbs. Don't pull it
down hard against your gums or you will hurt them. Don't rub it side to
side as if you're shining shoes. Bring the floss up and down several
times, forming a "C" shape around the tooth and being sure to go below
the gumline.
The
loop method is suited for children or adults with less nimble hands,
poor muscular coordination or arthritis. Take an 18-inch piece of floss
and make it into a circle. Tie it securely with three knots. Place all
of the fingers, except the thumb, within the loop. Use your index
fingers to guide the floss through the lower teeth, and use your thumbs
to guide the floss through the upper teeth, going below the gumline and
forming a "C" on the side of the tooth.
How often should I floss?
At least once a day. To give your teeth a good flossing, spend at least two or three minutes.
What are floss holders?
You
may prefer a prethreaded flosser or floss holder, which often looks
like a little hacksaw. Flossers are handy for people with limited
dexterity, for those who are just beginning to floss or for caretakers
who are flossing someone else's teeth.
Is it safe to use toothpicks?
In
a pinch, toothpicks are effective at removing food between teeth, but
for daily cleaning of plaque between teeth, floss is recommended. When
you use a toothpick, don't press too hard, as you can break off the end
and lodge it in your gums.
Do I need a waterpick (irrigating device)?
Don't
use waterpicks as a substitute for brushing and flossing. But they are
effective around orthodontic braces, which retain food in areas where a
toothbrush cannot reach. However, they do not remove plaque. Waterpicks
are frequently recommended by dentists for persons with gum disease;
solutions containing antibacterial agents like chlorhexidine or
tetracycline, available through a dentist's prescription, can be added
to the reservoir in these cases.