If you are using any less than 18 inches of floss, chances are good you’re becoming frustrated. This is because you need to use a fresh segment of floss every time you move to the next pair of teeth. If you use the same portion for two spaces, you may transfer plaque and debris from place to place rather than thoroughly cleaning your smile. Use a strand that measures around a foot and a half and you’ll be in good shape.
First things first, it’s important that you wrap the dental floss around your middle fingers. As a result, you can make it through your dental hygiene session without your fingertips going numb. Then, to relieve the tension from your middle fingers, we suggest you use your thumbs and your index fingers to position and move the floss throughout your mouth as you go.
An essential tip for effective flossing is to make sure you bend your dental floss. When we say this, we mean you need to gently curve the floss to the side around the tooth border – then, do the same thing to the neighboring tooth. This ensures the floss is flush against your tooth. As you drag the floss along the tooth border, you will remove plaque build-up for effective dental hygiene.
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