Report Shows Only 30% of Americans Floss Every Day
Flossing removes bits of food and plaque from the nooks and crannies in between the teeth where a toothbrush cannot reach. If these particles are not removed, they eventually harden into calculus or tartar. Tartar, which cannot be removed with a toothbrush, gradually eats away at the teeth and gums, causing gum disease and, eventually,
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