Choosing the Right Floss

Do you know what to get when it’s time to replenish your floss supply? For something as simple as a length of string, there is a surprising number of options available to accommodate your dental needs. You can ask our International District Seattle dentistry about what floss might be right for you, or you can follow these simple tips to find the perfect floss for yourself.

One important factor to consider in your floss is thickness. Some people have particularly narrow gaps between their teeth, and the average floss frequently gets stuck during the flossing process. If this sounds familiar, you should look for a finer floss. If you’re comfortable with a thicker thread, however, you’re probably better served with such string.

It’s also a good idea to look out for a floss that offers fluoride. Fluoride is a substance that is found in most toothpastes, and serves to reinforce the enamel of your teeth. The spaces between your teeth may not be reached by much of the fluoride in your toothpaste, so a little extra help may be warranted.

There are also some people who don’t have the manual dexterity needed to properly use their floss. Maybe you have bad finger joints, poor coordination, or fingers that are just too large to fit into the back of your mouth. If you are such a person, you might benefit from one of several varieties of flossing aids. Look for these at your local drugstore, or consult your dentist for further information.