
You likely already know that brushing your teeth twice daily is essential for preventing common oral issues, such as cavities and periodontal problems. However, if you don’t also floss, you won’t get a thorough clean.
Studies show that scrubbing your enamel and along your gumline only removes an average of about 43% of built-up plaque and bacteria. Flossing afterwards removes germs and residue from between your teeth and under your connective tissues, where they might be hiding. But should you use a water flosser or the traditional string? Continue reading to learn more so you can decide!
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