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While some patients may think that just brushing their teeth is sufficient, in the bigger picture of oral health, brushing alone is inadequate. At Southbridge Dental Care, our team strongly recommends that every patient who comes to our office should both brush and floss! Flossing is essential for reaching the difficult-to-clean spaces between teeth. When combined with daily brushing, flossing offers numerous key advantages for patients and their oral health.


Advantages of Flossing
1. Prevention of Gum Disease

When plaque accumulates on teeth, it eventually solidifies into a hard substance known as tartar. As plaque and tartar build up along the gum line, gum disease can develop. Flossing between teeth helps break down plaque before it hardens into tartar, thereby preventing gum disease.

2. Enhancement of Oral Appearance

The buildup of plaque and tartar often manifests as a yellowish film that can cause teeth to appear discolored. By maintaining regular flossing, you can also enhance the appearance of your teeth!

3. Prevention of Tooth Decay

Just as flossing can reduce the risk of gum disease, it can also help prevent tooth decay. Plaque buildup is a major factor in tooth decay, which often leads to the necessity of fillings or other restorative dental services to restore teeth to proper function.


Commit to Flossing Daily as a New Year’s Resolution

By preventing gum disease, decay, and maintaining your oral health through flossing, you are contributing to the longevity of your teeth and gums. As long as you floss at least once a day, the timing is not crucial. It is never too late to start flossing!


Regular Cleanings & Exams in Southbridge, MA

While home brushing and flossing are excellent ways to care for your oral health, it is still recommended to visit our office at least twice a year for regular cleanings and exams. A professional dental cleaning offers a comprehensive cleaning of your teeth and gums that you cannot achieve on your own. Contact our office today to schedule your appointment or to find out more about maintaining your oral health!

Why Flossing Is So Important

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