How to use the dental flosser correctly

How to use the dental flosser correctly

The following is the correct way to use the flosser:

  Preparation:

  Make sure the water tank of the flosser is filled with clean, warm water, or add mouthwash as needed.

  Insert the nozzle into the water outlet on the main unit of the flosser and make sure the connection is secure.
dental flosser
  Poses and angles:

  Aim the nozzle of the flosser at the gap between the teeth or the gum line, and keep the flosser perpendicular to the tooth surface.

  It is recommended to place the spray head in the gap between the teeth or the inclined part of the gum line for better cleaning.

  Start flushing:

  Turn on the power switch of the flosser and select the appropriate water pressure. For first-time users, you can choose a lower water pressure, and gradually increase the water pressure after getting used to it.

  Keep your lips closed and your mouth slightly open to avoid splashes from the spray.

  To start rinsing, start with one back tooth and slowly move the nozzle along the interdental space or gum line, gradually moving to the next tooth.

  Precautions:

  Control the flow of water from the flosser, making sure that the water flow is not too violent, which can irritate the teeth and gums.

  Hold between teeth or on gum line for about 1-2 seconds, making sure to clean the area thoroughly.

  For the area between the tooth surface and the gum line, the angle and position of the nozzle need to be adjusted to ensure that the cleaning is in place.

  Clean the teeth one by one in the order they are arranged, making sure each area is properly cleaned.
dental flosser
  After rinsing:

  After rinsing, turn off the power switch of the flosser.

  Remove the nozzle from the main body of the flosser and rinse it clean.

  Cleans the water tank and other parts of the flosser for hygiene and durability.

  Remember that flossers should be used in conjunction with proper brushing and flossing. Flossers can be used as a supplement to oral cleaning, but should not replace brushing and flossing. It is recommended to consult a dentist or oral professional for individualized guidance and advice, if needed.
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