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Proper Flossing Technique

Floss reaches the surfaces your toothbrush can't — the contact between two teeth, where most cavities and gum problems quietly start. Once a day is the goal.

Quick reference

  • Use about 18 inches of floss; wrap most of it around your middle fingers and work with a short, fresh section between each pair of teeth.
  • Slide the floss gently between the teeth — never snap it down, which can cut your gums.
  • Hug the side of each tooth in a C-shape and move the floss up and down a few times.
  • Bleeding when you start flossing usually means gum inflammation, not damage. It typically settles down within 1–2 weeks of daily flossing.
  • If regular floss is hard to manage, ask us about floss picks, interdental brushes, or a water flosser — what matters is that you use something every day.

Questions about your treatment?

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