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Spotlight Magazine
Why Floss
You might clean your teeth religiously twice
a day and feel that you are doing all you
can to keep your gnashers looking and
feeling clean and fresh, but if you fail to
include flossing as part of your daily dental
routine, you are only doing just over half
the job.
Every tooth has
five surfaces, and
brushing only gets
to three of them
(the top/bottom,
back and front). If
you don’t floss, it
leaves the two side
surfaces unclean and
potentially subject to
disease.
Food and sticky bacteria, commonly known
as plaque, lodge in the space between
teeth. If left, plaque generates acid which
can cause cavities, irritate gums and
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eventually lead to gum disease.
Gum disease isn’t pretty. It eats away at
gums and teeth and in advanced forms
even attacks the bones that support the
teeth and the lower third of the face.
Floss is the only thing
that can get into the
space between teeth
to remove these
harmful bacteria.
If done before
brushing, flossing
can expose a larger
area for the fluoride in
the toothpaste to act
upon.
The best way to care for your teeth is to
combine plaque removal through flossing
and brushing with chemical cleaning via
toothpaste and mouth wash.
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