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Flossing and Your Overall Health


Posted on 11/21/2022 by Evan
Flossing and Your Overall HealthLayers of dental plaque usually cover teeth; thus, brushing helps to remove it. Failure to clean out the plaque causes it to form a hard layer called tartar that causes gum infection and injury when brushing. However, flossing, in addition to brushing, helps you maintain the quality of your dental hygiene.

Types of Dental Floss


There are different types of dental floss that you can choose to maintain the cleanliness of your teeth. Such includes unwaxed thread, waxed thread, dental tape, and dental floss with a handle.

Consequences of not Flossing


Lack of proper flossing has many consequences that cause teeth, gum, and tissue damage. When flossing fails to remove buildup, tartar causes inflammation of the gums, leading to gum diseases such as periodontitis.

Additionally, tartar and plaque can cause other dental disorders, such as tooth decay and cavities. Infectious bacteria can progress and travel up the circulatory system, causing pulmonary diseases, heart failure, and inflammatory effects on general health.

Thus dental floss is necessary to prevent further severe damage to the general body's health, and it's also vital in caring for our teeth and gums. Dentists recommend proper cleaning through flossing of the teeth to get rid of dental plaque that causes gum disease and cavities.

Benefits of Flossing


Flossing helps to remove and prevent the accumulation of dental plaque. Moreover, it is a good practice to avoid the development of gum diseases. Such diseases include gingivitis which causes inflammation of the gums and periodontitis.

Professionals recommend brushing and flossing to produce well-cleaned teeth. Flossing helps you maintain your clean smile since it removes the stuck food debris within the spaces of the teeth. Generally, if you want to achieve a clean dental appearance, seek out dental assistance for effective flossing.

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