You may be curious to come in and see the answer.
Where do you guess? Navel? Ear eyes? Butt eye?
is not.
Speaking of which, you may not have washed this part for 300 months.
It is - Disk between teeth !
, can't imagine it?
Can toothbrushes not brush between teeth?
Nani? Do you need to talk about the gap between teeth? How could I not brush my teeth every day?
Because toothbrush cannot be brushed.
When the teeth grow up, two adjacent teeth have contact points, and the bristles are difficult to fit in the area around this contact point.
The larger the teeth behind it, the more hidden the contact points, and the harder it is to brush.
The places where toothbrushes cannot reach are paradises for bacteria and food. The teeth are filled with rotten leftovers and leaves, slowly rotting into stinky mud, and then the gaps of the teeth are covered, forming tartars , and then corroding into small tooth decay ...
The only thing that can save the teeth is floss
Most of us have heard of floss, but most people rarely use floss because everyone generally thinks it is unnecessary. Is
really unnecessary?
toothbrush cannot reach the gap between brushing teeth, and brushing teeth cannot replace floss.
Some adults and children have bad breath when they brush their teeth. It is possible that the source of the odor is hidden in the gaps between the teeth. I saw a case in foreign literature. Someone was stuffed with a piece of flesh and could not remove it with any method for a whole 6 months, and finally had to undergo surgery.
The meat we put outside can't stand it. Think about what the piece of meat between our teeth tastes. Some people used their tongues to lick out the flesh that was stuffed with their teeth and ate them silently. You are bullying yourself that you can't smell the odor, otherwise you will definitely not be able to swallow it.
Bad breath and tooth decay are likely to be caused by the gap between teeth.
Check out the gaps between the children's teeth. How long has it been since they brushed? (Maybe you can find that yesterday's shredded pork is hidden inside)
When will the child start flossing?
It starts when there are gaps in the teeth.
According to the recommendations of the American Dental Association, when the child's two teeth grow until they are in contact, they can use floss.
usually occurs when two teeth are in contact within 6-7 months.
Will flossing make the gaps between teeth bigger?
won't.
We adults have a feeling that after just using floss, it seemed that the gaps between the teeth were "stretched open". Take a breath, it was cool and "transparent from north to south". Especially for those who floss for the first time, this feels more obvious. So I couldn't help but worry: I'll just do this after using it. If I let my child floss, wouldn't it be that the gap between my teeth get bigger and bigger?
I can't help but want to say, dear, Your teeth are indeed a little "large", but not because the teeth are squeezed to both sides, but because the tartar that has been deposited for many years has been dug out, and the gaps that have long become larger have been exposed .
is like a "old and broken" community that has been blocked for many years. When it is not opened, it is not that smelly.
One day, a powerful tool appeared, digging deep into the bottom, digging out the black and greasy mud, soup and water, revealing a deep black hole.
The tartar is as smelly as the sewer is. If you don’t believe me, you can pick out a little of your own tartar and smell it. Even if you only have a "cellar" for a week, the smell will be... Well, the kind that the old man looks at his mobile phone.
Our gaps in our teeth that have become bigger are corroded by these stinky tartars.
As for children, the tartar that has been "sealed" for 2-3 years is no worse than that of adults. Wantuya showed me the teeth of a patient. You see, many tooth decays start to turn black from the grooves of the inside of the big teeth, or the gaps between the teeth.
(Picture provided by Doctor Wan’s team)
How often do I use floss?
American Dental Association recommends that it will be fine every day, morning, noon and evening. As long as you use it, it will be better than not. When will the effect be the same.
Brush your teeth first or floss first?
is OK, regardless of order.
floss is mainly used to clean the deep gaps of teeth that are not easy to stuff into. For the gaps of teeth, the toothbrushes do not come in. I don’t care when you pass by me? Just floss.
Psychologically, you may use floss and then brush your teeth. You will feel that brushing your teeth and rinsing your mouth can also wash away the tartar that rubs against your teeth and mouth, which makes it more comfortable. It’s like sweeping the floor first and then mopping the floor, the floor is cleaner.
can floss be reused?
This depends on your own situation, you can do whatever you want. For frugal people, one floss rubs dozens of gaps between teeth, and those who are not short of dozens of dollars, brush one between teeth and throw it away.
However, I infer that if you use floss for the first time and after rubbing the first gap of teeth, this floss can no longer be looked directly (because it is too smelly!) I am afraid you can't stand it and put it back in your mouth. However, after brushing the gaps of teeth a few times, the "silt bottom cleaning" project is basically completed. You can rub each gap and use the floss under the faucet before using it. One floss is used to wipe the entire mouth teeth.
can water floss instead of floss?
is not allowed.
American Dental Association clearly states that water floss cannot replace floss.
At present, there is no authoritative agency that clearly recommends how old you are to use water floss, but many doctors recommend after the age of 3. Then before the age of 3, the baby still needs to floss completely. After the age of 3, water floss and floss can be used at the same time, after all, water floss is convenient.
ordinary floss is used to clean fiber-based foods, such as green vegetable leaves, celery, and shredded pork.
water flossing, clean soft and dirt residues and foods, such as steamed buns and cake residues.
bleeds as soon as you floss. What's going on?
There are two possibilities: one is that the floss posture is wrong, and the floss damages the gums.
is more likely to be another reason. It is a precursor to gingivitis . The bacteria in the teeth have begun to irritate the gums, and the floss will bleed when it touches it slightly.
If you will bleeding with your teeth or floss within 7-10 consecutive days, consider seeking medical treatment.
If the floss posture is wrong, you can refer to the following video:
For novices or children's mouths are too small and it is difficult to brush the gaps between the big teeth, you can use floss stick , the technique is similar to the video demonstration.
hurry up and use it for your child!