Results The results showed that there was no statistical difference between brush‐floss and floss‐brush in reducing plaque index ( p = 0.91, RR: 0.01, 95% CI: ?0.16, 0.18). Conclusions Flossing before or after brushing has no significant effect on reducing dental plaque index. However, ...
Bacteria-filled plaque is constantly forming on your teeth. When you eat foods containing sugar, bacteria produce acid. If plaque isn't brushed off teeth regularly, the acid breaks down tooth enamel. This results in brown stains and cavities. How can I get rid of yellow teeth? Remedies for ...
plaque, that "stuff" is too close to the bone, and the bone doesn't like it so it tries to receed to get away. (Bone prefers to be about 3 millimeters (about 1/8th of an inch) away from anything.) In your case, I will assume that you are probably not flossing every night, ...