May 27, 2021 | Oral Health
How Do I Floss Properly? You should be sure to floss once a day in order to prevent cavities in places where your toothbrush can’t reach and to ward off gum disease. To floss properly: Use a piece of floss that’s about 18″ long. Wind most of...
Apr 2, 2018 | Blog, Oral Health, Periodontal (Gum) Disease
Flossing is a crucial part of your dental health routine that many people overlook. Home Flossing has been shown to be very effective at reducing plaque between teeth. This helps to reduce the risk of cavities as well as periodontal disease. The latter is...
Oct 2, 2017 | Blog, Oral Health, Oral Hygiene (Brushing & Flossing), Periodontal (Gum) Disease
Do you floss your teeth at least once a day? You should, and here’s the reason why: Flossing each day helps remove the food particles and germs that support foul breath. That makes flossing one of the best approaches to avoid and stop bad breath. Bad breath, or...
Mar 10, 2011 | Oral Hygiene (Brushing & Flossing), Periodontal (Gum) Disease, Periodontal Risk Factors
This is from our friends at Lexicomp. Home Twice-a-day Toothbrushing Associated With Decreased Levels of C-reactive Protein and Decrease Risk of Heart Disease. A study out of University College London examined the association between toothbrushing behavior and...
Feb 19, 2011 | Oral Hygiene (Brushing & Flossing), Periodontal (Gum) Disease, Periodontal Risk Factors
DIKSHYA KARKI KATHMANDU, April 14: Good oral health is crucial to living a healthy lifestyle. But many people are negligent about it. According to the oral health facts presented by World Health Organization (WHO), “The most common oral diseases are cavities and...