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The Negative Effects Of Not Flossing

The Negative Effects Of Not Flossing

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The Negative Effects Of Not Flossing

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  1. The Negative Effects Of Not Flossing The Negative Effects Of Not Flossing Flossing is an important part of oral hygiene that is often overlooked. While brushing your teeth twice a day is important, flossing at least once daily can help remove food particles and plaque between your teeth and the gum line. Neglecting from floss can have negative effects on your oral health. In this article, we will discuss the adverse effects of not flossing. Increased Risk of Gum Disease Gum or periodontal disease is an infection of the tissues surrounding and supporting your teeth. It is caused by bacteria that build up on your teeth and gums. Neglecting to floss can allow this bacteria to thrive between your teeth and along your gum line, increasing your risk of developing gum disease. Symptoms of gum disease include red, swollen, or bleeding gums, bad breath, and receding gums. Tooth Decay When food particles and bacteria are left between your teeth and along your gum line, they can produce acid that can erode your tooth enamel and lead to tooth decay. Flossing can help to remove these food particles and bacteria, reducing your risk of developing cavities. Bad Breath

  2. Neglecting to floss can lead to bad breath, also known as halitosis. When food particles and bacteria are left in your mouth, they can produce an unpleasant odour. Flossing can help remove these particles and bacteria, leaving your mouth fresh and clean. Stained Teeth When plaque and tartar build up on your teeth, they can cause your teeth to become discoloured and stained. Flossing can help to remove this plaque and tartar, preventing stains from forming on your teeth. Increased Risk of Systemic Diseases Neglecting to floss can also have adverse effects on your overall health. The bacteria that build up in your mouth can enter your bloodstream and travel to other parts of your body, increasing your risk of developing systemic diseases such as heart disease, diabetes, and respiratory illnesses. In conclusion, neglecting to floss can negatively affect your oral health and overall well-being. By flossing at least once a day, you can help to remove food particles and bacteria from between your teeth and along your gum line, reducing your risk of developing gum disease, tooth decay, bad breath, stained teeth, and systemic diseases. At Integra Dental, we believe in the importance of flossing for maintaining good oral health. Our experienced dentists and state-of-the-art facilities make us the best dental healthcare clinic in Australia for promoting good oral hygiene practices. So why wait? Contact us today to schedule your consultation and take the first step toward a healthier smile! READ MORE :- https://integradental.com.au/

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