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The Benefits of Flossing

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At Park Place Pediatric Dentistry & Orthodontics, we believe that good oral hygiene habits start at a young age. Brushing your teeth twice a day is important, but did you know that flossing is just as crucial? In this blog post, we’ll explore the benefits of flossing and why it’s important to make it a part of your child’s daily routine. 

  

Removes Plaque and Food Particles 

  

Flossing helps to remove plaque and food particles that can get stuck in between teeth, which can lead to tooth decay and gum disease. Toothbrushes can’t reach these areas, so flossing is necessary to ensure that all surfaces of the teeth are clean. 

  

Promotes Healthy Gums 

  

Flossing helps to promote healthy gums by removing plaque and bacteria that can cause inflammation and gum disease. When gums are healthy, they’re less likely to bleed or become swollen and painful. 

  

Prevents Bad Breath 

  

Flossing can also prevent bad breath by removing food particles and bacteria that can cause odors in the mouth. Regular flossing, along with brushing and mouthwash, can help keep your child’s breath fresh and clean. 

  

Helps Detect Dental Issues Early 

  

Flossing can also help detect dental issues early. When your child flosses regularly, they’ll be able to notice changes in their teeth and gums, such as bleeding or sensitivity. This can alert them to potential problems that may need to be addressed by a dentist. 

  

Encourages Good Oral Hygiene Habits 

  

Finally, flossing encourages good oral hygiene habits that can last a lifetime. When children learn the importance of flossing at a young age, they’re more likely to continue the habit into adulthood. This can lead to better overall oral health and a reduced risk of dental problems. 

  

Schedule an Appointment 

  

At Park Place Pediatric Dentistry & Orthodontics, we’re committed to helping your child achieve optimal oral health. We offer a wide range of pediatric dental services, including routine cleanings, orthodontic consultations, and more. Contact us today to schedule an appointment and learn more about how we can help your child maintain a healthy smile. 

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