Dental Insurance Healthcare – On Flossing
Flossing is a fundamental part of your at-home dental habit to clean your teeth and gums. However, you only benefit from flossing when you do it right. Snapping and popping your way through the process does more harm than good, causing friction on tissue and damage at the gum line. Instead, use about two inches of floss between your fingers; unroll a fresh section of floss for each tooth and keep the floss tight against your tooth to break up plaque while leaving your gums in good shape.