Dentist Greensborough Melbourne - Melbourne Dentist: G Dental - Dr Steven Mok
Cosmetic Dentist in the Greensborough, Melbourne (VIC) - The team at G Dental are cosmetic / general dentists in the Greensborough, Melbourne (VIC).
Located in Greensborough, Melbourne, G Dental has been operating for over 20 years and is a family focused dental practice
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G Dental is located in Greensborough Melbourne Victoria
Located in Greensborough, Melbourne, G Dental is comprised of family focused dentists.
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G Dental Flossing Tips

It is essential to floss your teeth at least once each day to maintain good dental and periodontal health. Flossing removes plaque from between your teeth where periodontal (gum) disease and cavities begin.

Flossing is of such great importance as brushing will only remove plaque from the surface of your teeth. Plaque left between teeth can cause decay and gum disease. By taking just two minutes out of your day to floss and you will promote a healthier, happier smile.

Proper Flossing Techniques:

  • Use enough floss to hold the ends comfortably in your hands
  • Wrap the floss around your index fingers and support it with your thumbs
  • Floss at least once a day, ideally after meals or at least before bedtime.
  • Slide the floss between tooth contacts with a back and forth motion being sure not to “snap” the floss through as it may injure gum tissue.
  • Once the floss is between your teeth, wrap it into a “C” shape around the surface of each tooth and move the floss up and down the tooth surface 4 or 5 times.
  • Since plaque is very sticky, it is necessary to perform these steps or plaque will be left behind.
  • Floss holders are available for those who have difficulty reaching the back teeth.
  • Children should begin flossing as early as possible, with parents help.

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