How to Properly Floss with Tight Teeth
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Just like snowflakes, each and every smile is totally unique. And with that comes a unique set of challenges to keeping that smile in tip-top shape. For example, some of us are cavity-prone and others suffer from dry mouth or bad breath. In this post, we’ll talk about solutions for patients who deal with tight teeth. What Types of misalignment of teeth Do Aligners Fix? (visit link)
Do You Have Tight Teeth?
Master the Technique
Choose the Right Floss
There are a lot of different types of floss out there on the market. If your teeth are packed in tight, you’ll want to pay close attention next time you stock up. With regular string floss, opt for a ribbon-style floss. This type of floss will easily glide through the tight spaces between your teeth, dislodging plaque and debris, without shredding or getting stuck. Plackers makes a line of disposable flossers, GentleSlide, that are ideal for people with tight teeth. With shred-resistant floss and a design that’s a breeze to maneuver around the mouth, these flossers make flossing with close teeth easy. You may need to experiment with several types of floss until you find a brand that works for your unique smile.
Additionally, consider investing in a water flosser. This nifty gadget shoots a stream of pressurized water between your teeth and below your gum line to dislodge debris. This is an especially handy tool for those with braces, bridges, permanent retainers, and wisdom teeth. It may take a little bit to get the hang of it, so be patient with yourself if you spray water everywhere the first few times. But once you figure out how to maneuver it, you may even find that you enjoy flossing with water! Be sure to always use warm water though, in case you have any areas of sensitivity.
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