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7 Important Things To Consider When Choosing New Dental Floss

Choosing dental floss is not an easy decision as it is made out to be. Check for certification from the American Dental Association, look at the dental floss strands, and look for waxed floss. Read more.

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7 Important Things To Consider When Choosing New Dental Floss

Introduction

If there is one area of our health and wellness regime that all of us are guilty of several ignoring, it has to be oral healthcare. With so many different brands, products, and types on supermarket shelves, the choice of choosing the best dental floss can be quite overwhelming.

This makes us just pick any type of floss without paying proper attention to its application for our specific dental needs and requirements. Choosing the right Dental floss can be very beneficial according to leading dentists. Some of the obvious benefits are-

●Prevents the occurrence of Bad Cavities

●Does not allow for the onset of Gum Diseases

●Controls and Checks Bad Breath

●Deep Cleans the Mouth leaving it clean

In this resource article, we look at seven important things that you need to consider when choosing new dental floss.

List of 7 Important Things to Consider when Choosing New Dental Floss

1. Certified by the American Dental Association (ADA)-

The first and probably the most important thing that you need to check for is the ADA certification. While all good and reputed brands carry this ADA certification, smaller brands that offer heavy discounts try to get away with not getting the certification. This is why you need to look at the packaging and see whether the ADA seal is visible or not.

2. The thickness of the Strands according to your Teeth Type-

If you have teeth that are closely packed together, you should go for single-strand dental floss. This will help get in the tight areas between the teeth and offer thorough cleaning. If you have well-spaced-out teeth, you should go for double or triple strand floss. You need to choose not just any type of dental floss, but one that suits your teeth and their structure.

3. Consider Flossing Picks if you have Limited Hand Dexterity-

If you are someone that is old and suffers from limited use of your hands, going for flossing picks appears to be a far better option. This is because flossing requires wrapping the strands around the fingers of the hand and moving them for best use. People who have Parkinson's, or Arthritis have limited hand functions and for them, flossing picks is a better option.

4. Pick Flavoured Dental Floss for your Kids-

Most parents complain about their kids' oral health and hygiene. While regular brushing is something that they try to follow, flossing is still a difficult act to imbibe in regular hygiene. Dentists suggest a number of good brands and products that are flavored. This is something that the kids find interesting and the taste starts serving as an important attraction.

5. Go for Biodegradable Dental Floss-

As a responsible member of the planet, we want to do our bit to help reverse the ill effects of global warming and climate change. Young and exciting brands are bringing out charcoal-activated bamboo dental floss that is not only good for your teeth, but also the environment. The new biodegradable dental floss is good and recommended by leading dental experts.

6. Go for Decently Priced Dental Floss-

According to dentists, it is never a good idea to go for the cheapest dental floss on the supermarket rack. You should also avoid going for products that seem to have great offers or discounts. When it comes to dental floss, the process is directly proportionate to the kind of quality that you are likely to get. This is why going for moderately priced options is good.

7. Use a Waxed Floss for Best Results-

While the debate is still out there between choosing what is better, experts recommend that waxed floss should be the correct choice. This is simply because it allows for better cleaning between tight surfaces as the wax helps the floss to guide through easily and comfortably several It also prevents gums from getting injured or bleed if you are an aggressive flosser!

The Final Word

Flossing is an important part of our oral hygiene. If you want your teeth to be healthy and clean you need to start imbibing a regular flossing regimen. If you would like our experts to share with you any specific concerns of yours, please write to us in the comments section below.

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