How Important Is Dental Floss? More Than You Think

 Flossing isn’t just an add-on to your brushing routine—it’s a critical part of oral hygiene. At The Brownfield dentist, conveniently located near Brownfield Sport Complex and Coleman Park, we educate every patient on the importance of flossing daily to maintain gum and tooth health.

When you brush, you clean only 60% of your tooth surfaces. The remaining 40%—the tight spaces between your teeth—can only be reached with floss. Floss removes plaque, food debris, and bacteria trapped between teeth and below the gumline, helping prevent tooth decay, gum inflammation, and bad breath.

Skipping flossing can lead to tartar buildup and gingivitis, the first stage of gum disease. Regular flossing reduces the risk of periodontal disease and helps keep your gums strong and pink. It also prevents cavities between teeth and protects any dental work like fillings or crowns.

We recommend flossing at least once daily—ideally before bedtime—using traditional floss or alternatives like floss picks or water flossers. Need help building better habits? We’re happy to show you the right technique during your next cleaning.

📞 Call us at (806) 636-5555
📧 Mail: brownfielddental@gmail.com
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📍 101 Seagraves Rd, Brownfield, TX 79316


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