Posts Tagged ‘Tips’

Refresher Course in Flossing Technique

Thursday, November 12th, 2009

CB049519If you read Monday’s post, you know it’s been a while since we’ve paid attention to non-pick flossing. Now that we’ve launched our three pick-less dental flosses, it might be a good time for a refresher course in technique, right?

Here are some good things to remember when flossing the old-fashioned way:

  • Wrap around your middle fingers, not index fingers. You’ll need your index fingers to grip the floss with your thumbs and guide it gently between your teeth.
  • Clean below the gumline. Your teeth extend below your gumline, making a perfect place for plaque to hide. Gently rub your floss against your tooth beneath your gumline to scrub out the plaque and food that gets caught in there.
  • Curve the floss around your teeth like this while gently flossing instead of going straight up and down. This will clean a larger surface area and avoid tearing up your soft gum tissue.
  • Be gentle. Oh. Have I said that already? That’s probably because it’s really important. Flossing too hard can do some serious and painful damage to your gums. Take it easy and avoid uncomfortable cuts and bleeding.

One more thing to remember is to keep at it, even if it’s  uncomfortable or your gums bleed at first. It takes a little while for your mouth to get used to being flossed, but if you make it a habit any discomfort will most likely fade. If pain persists, definitely take it up with your dentist.

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5 Tips for a Cavity-Free Halloween

Thursday, October 29th, 2009
Fun Flossers are perfect for teaching kids the importance of keeping teeth healthy.

Fun Flossers are perfect for teaching kids the importance of keeping teeth healthy.

Halloween is a much-anticipated night for just about every candy-loving youth. But as children dream of Skittles, Snickers and Starbursts, parents worry about the negative effects of all that candy on their children’s health – especially their teeth.

This year, teach your kids what sugar does to their teeth and show them easy ways to stay healthy. Use colorful, made-for-kids tools like DenTek Fun Flossers to make oral care fun as well as educational. With their wild fruit flavors and wacky colors, they fit right into the Halloween theme. After Halloween is over they’re still a great incentive to keep the flossing habit going.

Here are five more tips to prevent a scary post-Halloween smile:

  1. Educate yourself on which candies are most harmful to your children’s teeth, and limit after-dinner stash looting to just 2 pieces of candy.
  2. Give the extra-sticky candies to charities like the Halloween Candy Buyback program. They pay a dollar a pound for candy and send it to our troops overseas.
  3. Encourage kids to drink water throughout the day, especially after eating candy, to help rinse away sugars between brushings.
  4. Make sure your children brush and floss after every meal and every candy stash raid.
  5. Teach children to floss daily with Fun Flossers! Follow the flossing instructions below.

Flossing Instructions: Hold flosser firmly between thumb and index finger. Using a gentle back-and-forth motion, slide floss between teeth. Move up & down against tooth to clean above & below the gum line. Repeat steps for each tooth. Discard after use.

Halloween is a fun holiday. Parents and children shouldn’t have to worry about scary tooth decay. By practicing good oral hygiene, kids can have fun and still enjoy the candy! Click here for more information on Fun Flossers or to show your children an instructional flossing video.

Happy Halloween from DenTek!