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Another article on WebMD about the importance of flossing. Gum diseases, particularly periodontal disease is quite common among south Asian, which can result in early tooth loss. Flossing at least 3 times a week is what my hygienist thinks is sufficient. Another bonus of flossing is that it can help you fight bad breath by removing bad breath causing bacteria that is not removed by brushing alone. Food for thought.
Quoted: A study of twins shows flossing twice a day in addition to brushing reduced gum bleeding --a sign of gum disease -- by about 40% more than brushing alone in just two weeks.
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