Perhaps you may have heard recent news reports disputing the benefits of flossing your teeth. According to these reports, some researchers state there is a lack of scientific evidence proving the long-term benefits of flossing. Their conclusions are based on the absence of long-term studies of individuals who do and who don’t regularly floss. Despite the researchers conclusions, there is no doubt about the positive effects on the oral health of people who regularly floss their teeth, as opposed to those who don’t.

There is no question

While many other factors also play a role in the condition of your teeth and gums, (including diet, smoking and heredity), flossing or using a device such as a Waterpik Waterflosser, is one of the easiest ways to prevent the build up of plaque and bacteria that cause gum disease and tooth decay.

Not convinced? Ask Your Dental Hygienist

Jo Boles is a Registered Dental Hygienist at Mission Trails Dentistry and has treated thousands of patients over the years.  Her personal experience helping patients improve their oral health provides her with tremendous first-hand insight about the benefits of flossing. “As a dental professional I subscribe to the statement issued by the American Dental Association ‘The bottom line for dentists and patients is that lack of strong evidence doesn’t equate to lack of effectiveness.’ Indeed, I have witnessed for 43 years, the negative effects of failure to adequately clean between the teeth. At Mission Trails Dentistry I acknowledge the variable effectiveness of flossing, which is why I recommend to many of my patients the use of the Waterpik Waterflosser. While not all patients’ mouths and dexterity lend themselves to flossing, waterflossing can effectively access areas between the teeth both below and above the gumline. Whether you find flossing or waterflossing effective for your needs, it remains as vitally important to thoroughly clean the areas between your teeth as it is to brush thoroughly.”

Dr. Ross says “YES to FLOSS!”

Wishing you the best of health and happy smiles!