I want to floss, but I am very afraid of getting bigger between my teeth. Do you have any suggestions from what?

Answer: Flossing will not enlarge the teeth.

Gap is usually a small gap between teeth. This position is easy to hide fine food residue. This position is a very important but often neglected [dead angle] in oral hygiene. Food residue will form tartar under the action of bacteria and saliva.

Before flossing, the teeth are easily filled with tartar and calculus. After special treatment (tooth washing and flossing), the distance between the teeth will feel larger, because the tartar and calculus that filled the gap have been removed. The situation is like a fence in snow. When the snow melts, the gap between the fence and the fence is exposed.

In addition, dental floss will not cause tooth gap enlargement, but will improve oral health. Floss can remove tartar and plaque between teeth, reduce the occurrence of dental caries and periodontitis, thus improving oral health.