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Regular Flossing Can Prevent Strokes
FRIDAY, Jan. 31, 2025 (HealthDay News) -- Flossing protects your brain as well as your gums, a new study suggests. People who ...
Use an 18- to 24-inch strand of floss for proper flossing. Gently curve the floss in a "C" shape around each tooth to clean under the gum line. Floss daily to prevent plaque buildup and maintain ...
Flossing is meant to clean the areas between your teeth that a toothbrush can't reach. Plaque can build up in these areas, leading to cavities and gum disease if not removed regularly. Flossing helps ...
According to Dr Sood, flossing your teeth regularly can do more than just protect your teeth - it actually lowers the risk of strokes. He explains, “A study followed over 6,000 people for 25 years and ...
For many, a visit to the dentist comes with one question: Have you been flossing? Too often, many have to admit that they haven’t flossed as much as they should. The reasons are myriad. Some find it ...
Ask most health care professionals how to avoid heart disease and you will be told to exercise, eat a healthy diet and lower your LDL cholesterol (with a statin if needed). At last count, about 50 ...
You likely know the advice to brush your teeth twice a day, but the same level of care should be given to flossing too. Dislodging food and sticky, bacteria-containing plaque that’s lodged between ...
Nerve flossing, also known as nerve gliding or neural mobilization, is gaining recognition as an effective method for alleviating nerve-related discomfort. This technique involves gentle, controlled ...
You still have to clean between your teeth, but other tools might work even better. You still have to clean between your teeth, but other tools might work even better. Credit...Jens Mortensen for The ...
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