Do I need to floss when I brush my teeth?
Flossing removes plaque and food from areas where your toothbrush doesnโt reach. Rinsing with a mouthwash can help loosen particles, but thereโs no substitute for the manual removal that floss provides.
Itโs important to know that any remaining plaque not removed after brushing will turn to tartar (a rough, hard surface), which can only be removed by your dental hygienist.
Flossing your teeth keeps your gums healthy and tartar levels down, which makes your routine dental cleanings much more comfortable and helps with the prevention of gum disease. Learn more about dental cleanings and schedule your appointment here.