Yes, because when you floss plaque can fall on to your teeth.
by brushing them and flossing them regulary.
True
Not brushing your teeth not flossing eating a LOT of junk food
the science of flossing and brushing involves making an acidic atmosphere a basic one, which your teeth love. Flossing is removing bacteria from not only between the teeth, but under the gum line. Flossing also massages the gums, therefore promoting good blood flow to the gums. This provides ideal nutrition to the tissue and teeth.
Friction helps in taking grip of the toothbrush. It is helpful while brushing & flossing, it allows you to clean your teeth.
by brushing their teeth everyday and flossing before you brush.
According to the American Dental Association (ADA), it is recommended to floss before brushing your teeth.
The coating on your teeth is called plaque. Plaque is a build up of bacteria that can eat away at the coating of your teeth. Brushing and flossing is important and can prevent this.
Brushing your teeth at least once a day will keep most of your teeth in a workable condition. Greater attempts to maintain them like brushing twice a day plus flossing will have an even greater effect.
Brushing your teeth at least once a day will keep most of your teeth in a workable condition. Greater attempts to maintain them like brushing twice a day plus flossing will have an even greater effect.
flossing brushing well and going to the dentist theres only 3 that i know of!
No. You need to brush your teeth and have a healthy diet. Eatting healthy foods actually determines this and flossing and brushing your teeth each day.