Dental floss is designed to remove more plaque, food debris and bacteria from the mouth that normal brushing isn't able to remove. Flossing should be a daily part of your dental regime and is a great way to prevent bad breath and keep your teeth, gums and mouth clean.
With that being said, many patients admit to not flossing as regularly as they should, and those who very rarely floss are far more likely to avoid visiting the dentist for regular checkups.
If you are regularly flossing - that's great news! However, what you might not be aware of is the best way to floss in order to make your teeth and gums as healthy as possible, which may be evident if you find your gums bleeding and becoming sore after flossing.
Looking to find the best way to floss your teeth? We've rounded up some of our top tips to perfect your flossing technique.
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