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What Are The Alternatives To Flossing In The City of Leeds?

Tuesday, December 23rd, 2014

357249_blogFlossing is an important part of a good daily oral hygiene routine, but there are alternatives out there if you can’t get on with flossing or you would prefer to try different cleaning techniques.

We recommend flossing because it cleans areas of the mouth that can be missed when you brush; with a brush head, it’s very tricky to target the cracks between the teeth, for example, and this means that these areas become hot-spots for bacteria, which increases the risk of plaque formation.

Sometimes, it can be difficult to get the hang of flossing, as it can be fiddly; thankfully, there is an effective alternative out there.

About inter-dental brushing

Inter-dental brushing is a technique, which cleans the areas between the teeth. This technique involves using very small hand-held brushes and targeting the tiny gaps between the teeth. You simply guide the brush into the gap and then gently clean, removing any bacteria and food debris.

There are different sizes of inter-dental brush available and your dentist or dental hygienist can show you how to use them and explain how they could be of benefit to you.

Inter-dental brushing is often easier to manage than flossing and you can simply tag it onto the end of your normal brushing regime.

If you have any queries about oral hygiene techniques or you would like advice about how to achieve a deeper, more effective clean, don’t hesitate to ask your dentist next time you come in or give us a call!

Talk to Your Central Leeds Dentist About Interdental Teeth Cleaning

Friday, July 6th, 2012

Just from everyday use, your teeth will gather all manner of food particles and plaque in between your teeth. Cleaning between your teeth, otherwise known as interdental teeth cleaning, will help to remove these materials and help keep you free from tooth decay, gum disease, bad breath and all manner of dental problems. If it isn’t already, interdental teeth cleaning should become an important part of your regular oral care routine.

The most commonly used tool for interdental cleaning is floss. Coming in many different varieties and available from all good pharmacies and supermarkets, floss is thin strips of nylon or plastic that you can run in between your teeth to clean out the areas where your tooth brush will not fit. Floss can also safely be used to clean above the gum line. Just gently run the floss along the tooth and carefully push it above the gum line, being sure not to put excessive pressure on the gums. If you struggle to hold the floss in a comfortable position, flossing ‘wands’ are available that will hold floss tautly on the end of handle. For an even more thorough clean, ask your Central Leeds dentist about the use of interdental cleaning brushes and other methods of interdental cleaning.

Alongside brushing, flossing is one the most effective ways to combat gingivitis, the inflammation of the gums. Regularly using floss will remove any plaque or food that is trapped and may become infected. Left untreated gingivitis can cause a lot of pain and eventually the loss of teeth. Tooth decay will also be prevented by the removal of plaque from around the teeth.