Flossing removes plaque in places a toothbrush can’t reach easily. Both waxed and unwaxed flosses are effective. To make sure you floss all your teeth, start behind the upper molars at one side of your mouth and work on the other side. Repeat the same on your lower teeth. If you have trouble manipulating floss, ask your dentist about interdental cleaners, which also can remove plaque from in between your teeth. Make an appointment with us to know in detail about the cleaning process of your teeth.

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