It may be true that you should floss every single day, but many people intentionally avoid doing it. It may be due to flossing feeling like a tedious task, or they do not like the feeling of the floss wrapped around their fingers. Flossing still should be done to ensure healthy teeth. Thankfully, there are some other ways to clean those small spaces between your teeth.
Interdental Brush
An interdental brush is a tiny brush that can get in all the small spaces between teeth. They’re sold at drug stores and grocery stores, and come in many sizes and styles. Using an interdental brush can be faster than using traditional dental floss, which is why it is appealing to some people. This is because you do not need to keep unwinding new floss to clean a new portion of your teeth.
Toothpick
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That is because they use a water irrigator. You can achieve a similar level of cleaning on your own by getting a home dental irrigation system. These irrigation systems will not only force out the plaque and bacteria with water, but they can stimulate the blood flow to your gums, which helps them fight germs. You may find a water irrigator so easy to use that it encourages you to use it more than you would us floss.
Floss Pick
A flossing alternative that doesn’t involve twirling floss is a floss pick. These are disposable plastic picks that hold the floss in the them very tightly. It will help reach the places that you have difficult flossing with normal floss. The plastic pick even allows you to put pressure on it with your teeth to get between teeth that are really tight together. The opposite end of a floss pick is also a toothpick, and they are easy to take with you for when you want to floss on the go.
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