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The Truth About Flossing

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Flossing is the only way to reach all those nooks and crannies and tooth surfaces that your toothbrush just can’t reach.

It is no secret that flossing is an important part of everyday dental care. In fact, it is likely that your dental hygienist mentions it to you almost every time you have a dental appointment. However, many people would rather do almost anything else other than floss their teeth. Flossing is, however, the only way to reach all those nooks and crannies and tooth surfaces that your toothbrush just can’t reach. In fact, even brushing your teeth regularly only ensures that one side of your teeth is clean, and neglects the other two entirely. Long term, this can be very dangerous for your health. To learn more about the benefits and importance of regular flossing, read on.

The Many Benefits of Flossing Your Teeth

Flossing breaks up plaque bacterial biofilm on your teeth. If this is allowed to remain on your teeth long term, it can colonize and disrupt the healthy chemistry of your mouth. This leaves you vulnerable to developing infections and diseases of the structures that support your mouth and teeth. It also makes your mouth vulnerable to gingivitis, which can ultimately cause gum disease and tooth loss. Flossing helps you avoid all of this and gives you fresher breath.

 

Flossing Is Important, Even Though It Doesn’t Offer Immediate Surface Differences

Many people do not know that the initial signs of gum infection can be very easy to miss, because there is no pain or visual signs of gum or tooth trouble. If you go long enough without flossing, you may notice that your gums are red, tender, and prone to bleeding. Many people  consider this to be normal, but it is not. Healthy gums don’t bleed. Gum disease is typically not noticeable until it’s in the advanced stages. Teeth can become painful and lose. In the later stages, restoring health to infected gums and teeth becomes unlikely and people with this condition are at definite risk for tooth loss.

 

You Can Trust Olney Dental for All of Your Dental Care And Surgery Needs

For all of your dental care questions and concerns, Olney dental has the expertise and professionalism to get them the answers they need. Olney Dental is ready to supply you with expert service in a professional environment. Schedule an appointment online today! For more information on how we can give your family the best dentist experience available, give us a call at (301) 250-1057 or contact us online. For more dental tips, follow us on Facebook, Twitter, Google+, YouTube, and Pinterest.

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