Learn All about Flossing with Our San Antonio Kids Dentist to Improve Your Dental Health
One of the
most common questions patients get when they visit our office for a cleaning
is, “Have you been flossing?” This is because it’s one of the most important
steps in your daily dental routine and should not be skipped! We understand
that this task can be uncomfortable and tedious, but you deserve the healthiest
smile and that can only be accomplished with this necessary step.
What Does
Flossing Do for Your Smile?
When you
floss, you’re reaching all the spots that your toothbrush bristles simply can’t
get to, like the spaces between your teeth. With the help of floss, you’re
removing the build up of plaque and bacteria that’s harming both your teeth and
gums. If these are left behind, you’re vulnerable to cavities, dental decay,
and even gum disease. If there is decay between the teeth, multiple fillings
may be necessary, or other cosmetic restorations to improve your smile,
depending on how much damage is done.
The
lingering bacteria from foods, drinks, and lack of proper care negatively
affects your gums, as well. They’re start swelling and bleeding, making them
prone to infection and further pain. Once gum disease occurs, the structure of
your smile is at risk. Your teeth will become loose and start shifting and
eventually, they’ll fall out. The foundation of your jawbone becomes
compromised due to gum disease and it can no longer support the roots of your
teeth.
When Should
You Floss?
If you floss
on a regular basis – at least once a day – your teeth and gums will stay
healthy, you’ll prevent cavities, and prevent infections and gum disease from
occurring.
Try flossing
before you brush your teeth at the end of your day to loosen any lingering food
particles. It doesn’t hurt to floss once more after you’ve brushed, just to
ensure you’ve gotten everything.
If you have
a hard time remembering to floss, try putting it in an area near your
toothbrush so it’s visible and easy to spot, instead of in a cabinet or hidden
somewhere else. The sooner you integrate this simple step in your daily dental
routine, the healthier your smile will be.
How Should
You Floss?
One of the
most popular statements we hear about flossing is that it’s difficult. Patients
find it tough to reach all the spots in between their teeth with the typical
floss spools we associate with the task. With traditional floss, we recommend
breaking off about 18 inches of string and wind up most of the floss while only
leaving a few free inches of space. Using your thumb and pointer finger to hold
the floss taut, glide the floss between your teeth and dislodge any visible or
invisible bacteria. Be sure to be gentle as you floss since aggressive flossing
will only cause sensitive and bleeding gums.
If you’re
not a fan of the traditional floss, there are other options available to you,
including threader floss and water flossers. Don’t hesitate to ask us about the
best choice for you, as well as a demonstration on how to properly floss if
you’re still not comfortable with the task yourself.
We want to encourage top oral hygiene in every way possible, so please ask any questions, comments, or concerns you have about taking care of your smile at home or on the go. Give our San Antonio kids dentist a call at 210-510-2862 and our staff will happily assist you. We can’t wait to work together with you towards a healthier, happier and stronger smile.