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Having Trouble Flossing? Try these 3 Alternatives!

May 3, 2018Dr. NguyenFlossing

Do you enjoy flossing your teeth? Did you know that 32% of people skip the process altogether?

The goal of flossing is to clean the hard-to-reach areas between your teeth. In the traditional method, you take a piece of specially-designed string, wind it around your fingers, and guide it back and forth between each of your teeth. For some people, this process is difficult, frustrating, or even painful. Whether you lack the dexterity required for flossing or have some other problem with the traditional process, consider these alternatives to keep your smile clean.

Interdental Brushes

Interdental brushes are an effective alternative to flossing because they have bristles on all sides, unlike a toothbrush which has bristles that all point in the same direction. This unique design makes interdental brushes ideal for cleaning those difficult to reach areas between and behind the teeth. In addition to a forward and backward stroking motion, interdental brushes can be twisted to ensure you get the maximum cleaning effect with each use.

Good Interdental Brushes for Beginners

If you’re ready to give interdental brushes a try, Dr. Collins Interdental Cleaners are an excellent place to start. With a flexible plastic wire and an easy-grip handle, you won’t have a problem thoroughly cleaning between your teeth. Available in a bright green color, try Interdental Cleaners by Dr. Collins when you need an effective alternative to flossing.

Water Flossers

Another highly-effective supplement or alternative to flossing your teeth is to shoot a stream of water between them with a powerful water flosser. Also known by names like water picks, water flossers rely on a battery charge and a capacity to squirt water in a narrow yet powerful stream to clean your teeth. Things to look for when choosing a water flosser include how it’s powered, how long it holds a charge, and whether it has the ADA Seal of Approval.

Water Flossers that are Ideal for Beginners

The Cordless Dental Water Flosser by Zerhunt provides 1700 pulses per minute and can remove up to 99.9% of your plaque in just minutes per day. Completely waterproof and versatile, the Cordless Dental Water Flosser is also easy to use, fill, and clean. Including three tips for multiple users, this water flosser may be worthy of a spot on your bathroom sink.

Disposable Flossers

In recent years, disposable flossers have become an extremely popular way to floss your teeth on the go. Ideal for travel, disposable flossers take a lot of the work out of your flossing experience. Typically comprised of a plastic piece that resembles a two-prong fork with a tight strand of string pulled across it, disposable flossers are an easy and effective way to ensure that you clean between your teeth. From the grip to the flossing motion, they provide many advantages over standard dental floss.

Disposable Flossers that are Ideal for Beginners

Disposable flossers are very affordable and are available in most drug stores and supermarkets. One brand that is excellent for flossing your teeth on the run is Floss Picks by Winning Smile. With no unwanted chemicals and strong plastic materials, this set of 270 floss picks will let you easily keep the spaces between your teeth fresh, clean, and free of debris.

What’s Your Favorite Way to Floss Your Teeth?

While the tried and true box of floss string works for a lot of people, many prefer one of several alternatives to flossing. Whichever way is most convenient for you is fine, so long as you’re cleaning these crucial spaces between your teeth and keeping up with your biannual appointments with Dr. Nguyen. If you’re ready for your next dental exam, contact our dental team in Corona, CA today.

Tags: dental floss, disposable flossers, Dr. Nguyen, interdental brushes, water flossers

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