Fun Floss Facts

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You probably believe that the most important aspect regarding flossing is simply to do it every day. We agree. However, many people find that trying out a few different types of floss helps them to establish or solidify the habit and get the flossing comfort they desire.

Let’s look at some of the most common types of dental floss.

Basic floss is either a monofilament floss, which is frequently made of some kind of rubber or plastic, or multifilament, which is made of nylon or silk. Nylon floss is less costly, more common and is sold waxed or unwaxed.

Monofilament floss will not rip or tear, and because of this, many people find that it pulls in between the teeth easier. This type of floss is generally referred to as “glide” floss.

Both monofilament floss and multifilament floss are sold in differing thicknesses. It is helpful to find the size that works best for you. Since you should not have to snap the floss between your teeth, find the thickness that allows you to gently floss.

Dental tape is nylon floss in the layout of a wide, flat ribbon. Many Mantis Dentistry & Implant Center patients find that dental tape is the easiest floss to get between their teeth.

For those of you with braces or appliances, there are also flosses designed to be used with these devices. Make sure to communicate with your orthodontist about flossing because you don’t want to break this critical habit just because you’re having your teeth corrected!

A good person to give you advice about flossing is your dental hygienist. Here at Mantis Dentistry & Implant Center, our proficient hygienists are prepared to answer any questions you have about flossing, brushing habits, and even cosmetic dentistry procedures such as teeth brightening and veneers.

My name is doctor Dino Mantis. My practice, Mantis Dentistry & Implant Center, has been serving the Wilmette area since 1989. Our top services include: sedation dentistry, cosmetic dentistry, and general dentistry.

Call us today at 847-256-4776 for your appointment! You can also visit us on the web at https://www.drdinomantis.com/.

Source:
“The Different Types of Dental Floss,” Huffington Post, https://www.huffingtonpost.com/thomas-p-connelly-dds/dental-floss_b_1643933.html, accessed on September 17, 2013

Contact Mantis Dentistry & Implant Center:

847-256-4776

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1625 N. Sheridan Rd.
Wilmette, Illinois
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