Why Flossing is Your Smile's Best Friend
Most of us are aware of the practice: brush for two minutes, two times a day. If your only form of oral care is brushing, it may be only 35% effective. It’s like washing the front and back of your car while leaving the sides all dirty – that’s how it feels when you skip the floss! In Canada, we love our snacks and maple treats, but those little bits of food love to hide where a toothbrush can’t reach.
How Flossing Works Its Magic
Length Matters
The "C" Shape
Slide and Glide
Fresh Start
As you move from tooth to tooth, unwrap a clean section of floss so you aren’t just moving bacteria from one spot to another.
Finding the Right Tool
Consistency is Key
It might feel like a chore at first, but flossing once a day—ideally right before bed—makes a massive difference in how your mouth feels. Your gums might be a little sensitive or bleed slightly the first few times, but don’t let that stop you. Usually, that’s just a sign that your gums need a bit more TLC. Within a week or two of regular care, they will feel much tougher and healthier.
