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Flossing is great. Don't gamble with your long-term oral health, which can have devastating consequences on your overall quality of life.
Using those small "circular toothbrushes" is even better, flossing forces the teeth to move a little when you force it in.
Source: my dentist.
Which one is that?
Also, there's studies recently saying not flossing can lead to a higher chance of dementia, as the rotting tooth can go to the brain
Even better, check out a Waterpik. Basically power wash everything out. Feels so much nicer than floss.
Waterpik is great, but it’s not as good as flossing. Don’t let perfect be the enemy of done though!
Adding on to this, the easiest way of implementing this habit is to keep a bag of floss picks at your desk. Seriously, I don't even think about flossing anymore, I just do it when I'm bored or have an idle moment. My gums have never been healthier!