When it comes to flossing, the braces on your teeth can be an obstacle to get around. Although you may feel like flossing is an impossible task during the first few days of your life with braces, your general dentist in Abacoa can teach you a few tricks. With practice, flossing with braces will eventually feel like an extension of brushing your natural pearly whites.
It’s best to use the kind of floss that has a floss threader attached at the end. Take a piece of it that’s about 20 cm long and have a tight grip by wrapping the ends of the floss around your index finger.
The right way to floss starts with you lining up the floss threader under the wire. Now the floss is able to glide between the teeth.
While moving the floss between your teeth, be sure that you do so along the vertical sides of every tooth and into the gum tissue. This can effectively dislodge food particles and get rid of plaque build-up.
After flossing each tooth, be sure to curl the used floss around your index finger. This prevents germs from getting back into your mouth when you move on to the next tooth.
When you brush your teeth, you remove food debris and that sticky film of microorganisms that forms on your teeth called plaque. While you’re brushing, it’s extremely important to reach the outer, inner, and flat surfaces of your teeth.
The team of dental professionals at Seaside Dentistry offers comprehensive dental services that range from preventative care to cosmetic and full mouth rehabilitation. Contact us today to schedule your first appointment.