Would you rather wait in line at the DMV or do your taxes than floss your teeth? You're not alone. Only one in three Americans floss every day, and 20% don't floss at all. Trust us, we get it — ...
From twice-a-day brushing to using mouthwash, we do a lot to keep our teeth squeaky clean and sparkling. Another dental habit you don't want to skimp on is flossing—it's so important to our long-term ...
Medically reviewed by Brian T. Luong, DMD You should floss your teeth once a day to prevent cavities and gum disease. Using ...
Of all the daily habits we’re told to do, flossing is often the first to get skipped. While brushing twice a day feels non-negotiable, fitting in that extra step to clean between your teeth can feel ...
For many people, flossing their teeth is a hated task – right up there with taking out the garbage and cleaning the bathroom. It tends to be one of those daily chores that people neglect and then feel ...
The easiest way to start your day off right is with a dental routine that leaves your mouth feeling fresh, clean and healthy. But it's not so easy to do everything you need to do in the right order ...
Proper oral health is fundamental to overall well-being, preventing issues like gum disease, periodontitis, and subsequent tooth loss. The American Dental Association recommends brushing twice daily ...
One of the unsung applications of assistive technology is oral hygiene. As is the case with exercise and weight, society has this obsession with maintaining perfectly straight and pearly white teeth, ...
A survey from the Australian Dental Association out this week shows about 3 in 4 children never floss their teeth, or have adults do it for them. Many of the survey respondents thought it wasn't ...