You know the drill: Floss every day for better oral health. But some people get better results with a water flosser than with string dental floss. And, if you think there's a chance it might help you ...
Medically reviewed by Brian T. Luong, DMD You should floss your teeth once a day to prevent cavities and gum disease. Using 18 inches of floss, gently clean between each tooth.You may choose ...
Ever been told you don’t floss by a dentist, even though you get in between your teeth with those handy picks every night?
If you need a quick and easy way to clean the area between your teeth, they might work in a pinch. But unless you’re using several of them in one flossing and going below the gum line in a precise ...