Dental floss is a cord of thin filaments used in interdental cleaning to remove food and dental plaque from between teeth or places a toothbrush has difficulty reaching or is unable to reach.
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Dental floss is a cord of thin filaments used in interdental cleaning to remove food and dental plaque from between teeth or places a toothbrush has difficulty reaching or is unable to reach.
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Use of Dental floss is recommended to prevent gingivitis and the build-up of plaque.
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Nylon Dental floss was found to be better than silk because of its greater abrasion resistance and ability to be produced in great lengths and at various sizes.
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Dental floss that is made of monofilaments coated in wax slides easily between teeth, does not fray and is generally higher in cost than its uncoated counterparts.
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Factors to consider in choosing a Dental floss include the amount of space between teeth and user preference.
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Dental floss tape is recommended for people with larger tooth surface area.
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Ability of different types of dental floss to remove dental plaque does not vary significantly; the least expensive floss has essentially the same impact on oral hygiene as the most expensive.
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Dental floss is the most frequently recommended cleaning aid for teeth sides with a normal gingiva contour in which the spaces between teeth are tight and small.
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American Dental Association has stated that flossing in combination with tooth brushing can help prevent gum disease and halitosis.
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American Dental Association contacted the U S Department of Health and Human Services about the omission and reported that the omission of the flossing recommendation was due to the fact that the Dietary Guidelines chose to focus on diet and that the omission was not because the Department questions the efficacy of flossing.
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