A couple of questions

Why is string floss better than floss picks?

Here's why: A floss pick holds just a small piece of floss stretched in a straight line. But teeth are rounded, with occasional irregularities. A straight segment of floss just won't conform to the contours of the tooth as well as traditional, string floss.Apr 3, 2020

Why you shouldn’t use floss picks?

That said, flossing picks do present some disadvantages: They redistribute bacteria and food particles. Because you're using the same small segment of floss throughout your entire mouth, you're constantly moving bacteria between the teeth with your floss pick. Some people find them difficult to use.

Are floss picks worse?

Why are floss picks bad? Using floss picks is not as good as traditional floss because they keep using the same piece of floss over and over again, which may cause bacteria to spread from one part of your mouth to another.

Which is the best type of floss to use by patients?

I typically recommend that my patients try a few different types of floss to discover what works best for them. In general, unwaxed floss has been considered the best because the individual filaments of the floss typically clean more effectively than waxed floss where the filaments are bound together.

Do floss picks count as flossing?

In the category of interdental cleaners are both traditional flossers and the plastic pick variety. There's even a weird toothpick-looking thing. Basically, the ADA says these picks count as floss, and they're the authority. I'll admit, cleaning in between the teeth is important in removing plaque.

How do you floss with picks?

How to floss with dental floss picks

  1. Use the pick to get between two of your teeth and gently press it against your gums.
  2. Slide the pick with an in and out motion to remove any food particles from between your teeth.
  3. Rinse the floss pick as needed to make sure it stays clean.

Aug 20, 2021

Do water picks work better than floss?

A water pick can help remove food particles from your teeth and might help reduce bleeding and gum disease — but it isn't generally considered a substitute for brushing and flossing. It doesn't generally remove visible film and plaque on your teeth, but can aid in reduction of bacteria even below the gumline.

Is it better to floss before or after brushing?

Flossing isn't just for dislodging food wedged between your teeth. Regular flossing may also reduce gum disease and bad breath by removing plaque that forms along the gum line. It's best to floss before brushing your teeth.