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Do you use dental floss rightly?

Let's watch with CarePlus right away the video on how to use dental floss by Dr. Phan Huu Quang (Over 5 years of experience, Doctor of Dental Cavity (RHM) Central RHM Hospital, Ho Chi Minh City) now!

Do you use dental floss rightly?

Flossing is a thin thread used to remove food and dental plaque between teeth where a toothbrush cannot reach.

Flossing is often recommended to prevent gingivitis and plaque buildup. Specifically, the American Dental Association states that up to 80% of plaque can be removed with this method, and flossing can be particularly beneficial in people with orthodontic appliances.

However, empirical scientific evidence demonstrating the clinical benefits of flossing as an adjunct to routine brushing is still limited.

Regular use of floss will remove plaque from the teeth, helping to prevent plaque buildup, which can lead to tartar. Simply flossing can make teeth look brighter by removing plaque and excess food particles that you might not see in the mirror or in crevices your toothbrush can't. reach.

This will help people use more effectively and take care of their teeth in a more comprehensive way

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