Replace and repeat the thread
Gently move the floss between your teeth, and gently brush both sides of your teeth by moving the floss up and down. Do not forget about the back wall of… Read more »
Gently move the floss between your teeth, and gently brush both sides of your teeth by moving the floss up and down. Do not forget about the back wall of… Read more »
When the floss reaches your gums, gently bend it in front of one of your teeth in a C-shape and slide it gently between the tooth and gum space. Take… Read more »
Gently slide the floss between your teeth. Pull the thread back and forth using gentle motions; But be careful that the floss does not hit the gums too hard.
Use the floss tightly between your thumb and forefinger to create a 1-3 inch length between your fingers. If this size is not comfortable for you, use longer threads. Use… Read more »
Hold about 25 cm of floss in your hand, and wrap one end around one of your middle fingers and the other end around the middle finger of the other… Read more »
String 18 inches or 45 cm long.
Proper flossing helps in getting healthier teeth. Proper flossing helps in getting healthier teeth. Daily flossing helps remove food debris, plaque and particles between the teeth that cannot be removed… Read more »
1- Is the flu vaccine prevented from breastfeeding women?no. Inactivated influenza vaccine is not contraindicated for pregnant or breastfeeding women. In addition, a pregnant woman is the first priority to… Read more »
If the medical and dental staff or any of the people in the first or second group have a history of any allergies, they should be careful about getting a… Read more »
Receiving and injecting free influenza vaccine is designated for group A. This group includes hospital staff. In addition, medical and dental students who are on the wards at the start… Read more »