Wednesday, December 26, 2012

Dental Floss For Healthier Gums


Dental Floss

As much as 90 percent who Brush there teeth regularly do not use dental floss for cleaning teeth. Flossing is the use of thin nylon filaments or strips of plastic for removing food and plaque from teeth. The floss is gently inserted between the teeth and scraped along the sides of the teeth. Imagine that only a minimum of about 10 percent of American with college education are regularly floss their teeth. This is incorrect. Dentists and dental hygienists encourage us to brush and floss teeth at least twice a day if we want to maintain high oral hygiene.
But flossing could be complications for those who wear braces and gum disease. Flossing is also a term for those of us who feel we do not have time to continue to insert a nylon filament between the teeth and scraping the sides of the teeth at least twice a day. But for someone it is a painful or unpleasant chore.There is a solution out there, but only if you have some spare cents for a dental water jet. I have some Oral Irrigator for me, my wife and my two children who are doing excellent work for my family.
Oral Irrigator
Oral Irrigator are clinically proven and more effective than floss for healthier gums. Oral Irrigator are effective alternative to flossing that feels very simple and complete. An irrigator works by providing a jet of water at high pressure of 10-90 PSI with 1200 pulses per minute. The combination of water pressure and pulsation to remove debris and introduced bacteria deep between teeth and below the gum line which is about three times deeper than brushing alone. In addition, a massage water jet of Oral Irrigator will and stimulates the gums to improve circulation and help promote healthy gums. A Waterpik Oral Irrigator can be up to 90-percent more effective than flossing at reducing gum bleeding, which is itself a key indicator of impending gum disease.

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