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Instructions
Here's How To Floss
Pull the floss taut and use a gentle sawing motion to insert it between the two teeth. When the floss reaches the tip of the triangular gum flap, curve the floss into a C Shape against one of the teeth. Then slide the floss gently into the space between the tooth and the gum until you feel resistance. Holding the floss tightly against the tooth, scrape up and down five or six times along the side of the tooth. Without removing the floss, curve it around the adjacent tooth and scrape that one too. Repeat on the rest of your teeth. Don't forget the far sides of the rear teeth. When the floss becomes frayed or soiled, a turn of each middle finger brings out a fresh section of floss. After flossing, rinse vigorously with water and then brush teeth. Flossing Problems
You may have trouble working the floss between certain teeth, or the floss may consistently break or tear in certain areas. There are several causes for this, including calculus buildup on your teeth or improperly placed fillings. Let your dentist know if this problem occurs. Flossing between bridges requires additional instruction and the use of nylon floss threaders. Alternatives to floss include StimudentsR, Perio-AidsR or Plac-piksR. Discuss these items with your dentist or hygienist before using.
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