How
to use dental floss?
Using dental floss is the only effective method for
eliminating plaque from the surfaces between the teeth.
The following instructions will help, but the correct use
of dental floss requires time and practice.
Start by cutting a piece of dental floss that is about 45 cm
long.
Roll most of the floss around
the middle finger of one hand (the right if you are
right-handed), and the rest of it around the same finger of the
other hand.
To clean the upper teeth, hold the floss between the thumb
of one hand and the index finger of the other, leaving a
little more than 1 cm. (the less
space, the better control you will have) of floss between the
two hands. Insert the floss between
the teeth by using a sawing movement. Do
not force the floss to enter. Take it all the way to where the
teeth meet the gum.
Curve it in a "C" shape against one tooth, sliding
it into the space between the gum and the tooth until you feel
resistance. The floss should penetrate
about 3 mm under the gum. Using both
hands, move the floss up and down against one tooth and then do
the same against the adjacent tooth.
Once the floss in the space has been used, roll it around the
finger with less floss, unrolling from the other finger to
obtain a new portion. Repeat this
technique on all surfaces of the upper teeth.
To clean between the lower teeth, it is easier to guide the
floss with the index fingers of both hands..
Do not forget the back surface of the last tooth on both
sides, both above and below.
Last of all, rinse with plenty of water to eliminate the plaque
and the loosened food particles.
How to use interproximal brushes
In people with larger spaces between their teeth, an
interproximal brush can be used instead of dental floss.
These brushes come in many shapes and sizes and we must
find the one that best adapts to our teeth..
The interproximal brush is used by moving it back and forth
through the space between the teeth, rubbing against the lateral
surfaces of the teeth.
It is very
important that the brush always reach the gum, so that it can
eliminate the plaque.
If the
interproximal brush does not fit comfortably, do not force it.
It may be that the space is not wide enough and a smaller
sized brush, or dental floss, should be used..