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What floss is best for tight teeth?

What floss is best for tight teeth?

With regular string floss, opt for a ribbon-style floss. This type of floss will easily glide through the tight spaces between your teeth, dislodging plaque and debris, without shredding or getting stuck. Plackers makes a line of disposable flossers, GentleSlide, that are ideal for people with tight teeth.

How do you clean really tight teeth?

Interdental brushes are specifically designed to clean in between your teeth – essentially, everywhere a normal toothbrush can’t reach – making them a great alternative/complement to dental floss. It’s best to use an interdental brush at least once every day.

Why are my teeth so tight?

Bruxism (teeth grinding) or clenching may be caused by stress, genetics or dental problems, such as misaligned teeth. Bruxism may occur during sleep. It can also occur when you’re awake, although you may not be consciously aware of it.

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Which type of dental floss is best?

The Best Dental Floss Oral-B EssentialFloss Cavity Defense Dental Floss. Oral-B is one of the biggest dental brands in the world. Listerine Ultraclean Dental Floss. If you want to stock up on dental floss for the next year, this six-pack of Listerine Ultraclean dental floss is perfect for you. Oral-B Satin Dental Tape. Plackers Micro Mint Dental Flossers.

What is a really good dental floss?

Listerine Dental Floss, Cool Mint. Known for their mouthwash, Listerine makes an incredibly affordable mint flavored floss that should serve men well who are on a budget. With its wax designed, when using this floss by Listerine, you will instantly notice a bright splash of mint flavor every time it glides between your…

What is a good substitute for dental floss?

Here are some of the flossing alternatives and what they are good for: Interdental Brushes: Like tiny toothbrushes, specially designed to clean between your teeth, these brushes are a great alternative to flossing. Water Flossing: Approved by the ADA as a floss alternative, water flossing is just what it sounds like. Dental Pick: Made of plastic or wood, these tiny sticks can help move plaque from your teeth and gums.

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Should I floss before or after brushing my teeth?

It’s best to floss before brushing your teeth. Take 12 to 18 inches (30 to 45cm) of floss or dental tape and grasp it so you have a couple of inches of floss taut between your hands. Slip the floss or dental tape between the teeth and into the area between your teeth and gums, as far as it’ll go.