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How to Floss, Explained By A Dentist (Tips/Tricks to Floss in Under 1 Minute!) 

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@y3rzhan
@y3rzhan 2 года назад
haha, the "only floss the ones you want to keep" is the phrase of the day! I needed to hear it
@DrPaulsDentalWorld
@DrPaulsDentalWorld 2 года назад
Haha yeah I like it too! 🙌🙌
@DrPaulsDentalWorld
@DrPaulsDentalWorld 2 года назад
Hey legends! I hope you liked the video and got something useful out of it 👍 If you can do me a small favour and like the video and write a comment, it helps out a lot with RU-vid's algorithm so more people can see the video 😁 Thanks - peace! 🙌
@mylittlerebornlove8851
@mylittlerebornlove8851 2 года назад
The best video on flossing! I love how you give the rationale on why and how you do or don't do something.
@DrPaulsDentalWorld
@DrPaulsDentalWorld 2 года назад
Thank you 🙌🙌
@matthewsmith2715
@matthewsmith2715 5 месяцев назад
Hey man, thanks for your videos. I know you haven't been uploading for a bit but this and the mouthwash video really helped me!
@DrPaulsDentalWorld
@DrPaulsDentalWorld 5 месяцев назад
Thanks Matt! Is there anything else you want to see? I will endeavour to upload again!
@matthewsmith2715
@matthewsmith2715 5 месяцев назад
I recently have developed several problems with my teeth stemming from several things, mainly indifference about their condition up until now and apprehension about going to the dentist from childhood experiences and from fear of how bad my teeth are now. I think a lot of people experience this. A video with your advice on dealing with this apprehension, what a healthy outlook towards dental care is, and what the positive impacts of maintaining a high level of dental health are would, I think, be very helpful!
@DrPaulsDentalWorld
@DrPaulsDentalWorld 5 месяцев назад
@matthewsmith2715 great idea!
@seebuv4150
@seebuv4150 Месяц назад
Well explained 👏
@DrPaulsDentalWorld
@DrPaulsDentalWorld Месяц назад
Thank you!
@dbc707
@dbc707 23 дня назад
Great vid!
@DrPaulsDentalWorld
@DrPaulsDentalWorld 23 дня назад
Thank you!
@bvkstory
@bvkstory Год назад
Thank you so much for the wonderful explanation
@DrPaulsDentalWorld
@DrPaulsDentalWorld Год назад
You're welcome!
@tahirrahman0331
@tahirrahman0331 2 года назад
Thanks Sir for u lovely videos. Its really really help for the beginners. The best is u elaborate every thing💕❤️
@DrPaulsDentalWorld
@DrPaulsDentalWorld 2 года назад
I'm glad you like it, I try to make it easy to understand 🙌🙌
@AlexMartinez-gv7hy
@AlexMartinez-gv7hy Год назад
Question. What about those floss picks
@DrPaulsDentalWorld
@DrPaulsDentalWorld Год назад
Floss picks are good. Use them they same technique as mentioned 👌
@amazingautumn12
@amazingautumn12 2 года назад
Please make a video on how the #14 molar that has a crown gets extracted. And what kind of anesthesia is used for the removal of the upper molars. Thank you
@DrPaulsDentalWorld
@DrPaulsDentalWorld 2 года назад
I don't take out that many of these teeth to be honest! I do have video of a lower molar sectional extraction that is similar to an upper molar, but the upper molar has 3 roots instead of 2
@amazingautumn12
@amazingautumn12 2 года назад
@@DrPaulsDentalWorld Not even the actual work on the patient but maybe a quick tutorial with some images and if it's done under the local anesthesia. It's absolutely stunning that in 2022 I can't find any information about the extraction of the upper molar #14. Everyone is talking about the wisdom teeth or front teeth. All I want is to get a general knowledge about that particular tooth -- the extraction of the#14 molar that has existing crown on it and the anesthetic that is used. How do crowned upper molars with the root canal in them get pulled out? Any info is appreciated. Thank you.
@DrPaulsDentalWorld
@DrPaulsDentalWorld 2 года назад
You should watch this ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-mh6E080Xl8A.html It's the same procedure as the one you describe, but a lower molar. The only difference is that the upper molar has 3 roots, and in this video there are two roots
@amazingautumn12
@amazingautumn12 2 года назад
@@DrPaulsDentalWorld Thank you, I watched it, it gave me a good idea on the procedure
@erikwilliams5684
@erikwilliams5684 2 года назад
@Dr. Paul's Dental World Thank You So Much For Your Super Awesome Videos!!! I Really Appreciate Them!!! 💪💪💪
@DrPaulsDentalWorld
@DrPaulsDentalWorld 2 года назад
You're welcome Erik, I'm glad you liked it!
@erikwilliams5684
@erikwilliams5684 2 года назад
@@DrPaulsDentalWorld Most Definitely!!! Please Forgive Me For Not For Taking So Long To View Your Amazing Videos, Dr. Paul, Sir!!! A Lot Has Happened Since I Watch Your Other Videos, Because Of The Global Pandemic...Unfortunately, Some Friends Of My Family & Mine Have Passed Away!!! 😭😭😭
@DrPaulsDentalWorld
@DrPaulsDentalWorld 2 года назад
Sorry to hear Erik, no need to apologise my man!
@raaaaney
@raaaaney 2 года назад
Thanks
@DrPaulsDentalWorld
@DrPaulsDentalWorld 2 года назад
You're welcome 🙌
@suzyneumann4199
@suzyneumann4199 2 года назад
Thank you for that.
@DrPaulsDentalWorld
@DrPaulsDentalWorld 2 года назад
You're welcome 🙌
@EricSmith-zh2xj
@EricSmith-zh2xj 2 года назад
So good! What are your thoughts on flossing behind the very back tooth?
@DrPaulsDentalWorld
@DrPaulsDentalWorld 2 года назад
You were the catalyst for this one 👌 If you can clean behind it, great idea! It's not going to do any harm. I don't recommend it to patients, for two reasons 1) too difficult to get behind it 2) there isn't often a build up there. Because there isn't another tooth there, food typically doesn't collect there, which makes it not necessary..
@EricSmith-zh2xj
@EricSmith-zh2xj 2 года назад
@@DrPaulsDentalWorld yesss! Loved the video! Thanks for it. Look forward to more. And thanks for the reply!
@DrPaulsDentalWorld
@DrPaulsDentalWorld 2 года назад
👍👍
@hanlai4885
@hanlai4885 2 года назад
Do we move down the length of the floss to get a clean thread for each tooth?
@DrPaulsDentalWorld
@DrPaulsDentalWorld 2 года назад
No, keep it in the same place. If you're worried about it being dirty, you can rinse under the tap. But not necessary. I don't think it's much different to using the same toothbrush to brush all of your teeth
@DrPaulsDentalWorld
@DrPaulsDentalWorld 2 года назад
Good question though!
@misyelh252
@misyelh252 2 года назад
The space between my teeth was very tight, can i use back and forth motion when i insert the floss, and use up and down motion when it enter the gumline?
@DrPaulsDentalWorld
@DrPaulsDentalWorld 2 года назад
Good question! You sure can 👌
@misyelh252
@misyelh252 2 года назад
@@DrPaulsDentalWorld thanks
@DrPaulsDentalWorld
@DrPaulsDentalWorld 2 года назад
🙌
@pokepackaday3654
@pokepackaday3654 2 месяца назад
But your using the same bit of floss what if it has gunk of it from the other teeth? Are you not just spreading it?
@DrPaulsDentalWorld
@DrPaulsDentalWorld 2 месяца назад
If you get gunk on the floss that is visible, wash it under the tap. But 1) floss doesn't spread gunk around, it removes it 2) if any was transferred to another tooth, when you brush after flossing it will remove any leftover gunk.
@sicibell
@sicibell Месяц назад
I’ve always thought the same thing and would always clean the piece of floss with a tissue if there was any gunk lol.
@DrPaulsDentalWorld
@DrPaulsDentalWorld Месяц назад
@sicibell I do this running it under the tap if need be
@sicibell
@sicibell Месяц назад
@@DrPaulsDentalWorldwill put this into practice. Thank you!
@zyllas9715
@zyllas9715 2 года назад
Execuse me doctor does tooth extraction have any side effects in the near future like weak health or night blindness..?
@DrPaulsDentalWorld
@DrPaulsDentalWorld 2 года назад
I have never heard of that. And I have lots of patients who have had lots of extractions in the past
@zyllas9715
@zyllas9715 2 года назад
@@DrPaulsDentalWorld My mom is always on about that he thinks I will lose my health in the near future
@DrPaulsDentalWorld
@DrPaulsDentalWorld 2 года назад
It's not good to lose teeth, but it shouldn't affect your health
@Gamer-pv2fv
@Gamer-pv2fv 2 года назад
Why is he using the same part of the floss for all of the teeth
@DrPaulsDentalWorld
@DrPaulsDentalWorld 2 года назад
Why would you not? The floss is just a piece of string that goes in between the teeth to mechanically move plaque out of the way.
@Gamer-pv2fv
@Gamer-pv2fv 2 года назад
@@DrPaulsDentalWorld other dentists and sources said don't do it. Can't find a source that says you can.
@DrPaulsDentalWorld
@DrPaulsDentalWorld 2 года назад
Can you tell me why you can't? Or can you link me to somewhere that says you can't? I'm interested to hear the reason.
@Gamer-pv2fv
@Gamer-pv2fv 2 года назад
Main idea: The plaque you removed can go someother spaces between your teeth. You're also spreading the bacteria. it may cause an infection especially when the gums are bleeding Sites that say don't do it (but no reasons:) Colgate: www.colgate.com/en-us/oral-health/brushing-and-flossing/flossing-how-to Oral-B: oralb.com/en-us/oral-health/solutions/floss/how-to-use-dental-floss/
@DrPaulsDentalWorld
@DrPaulsDentalWorld 2 года назад
But that's not what happens; - Plaque goes between the teeth through the forces of eating because your mouth is full of food and the pressure makes it go between the teeth. This pressure isn't there when you floss, on the contrary, it is removing the plaque from there. It's not possible for it to then deposit in between the other teeth. I'll admit that sometimes it may move it from one site to another, however the plaque is now on a surface that can be easily cleaned with your toothbrush. Hence why you brush afterwards - Spreading bacteria is not a concern because there are literally billions of bacteria in your mouth and already between the teeth. Flossing won't do anything to spread bacteria. It will also not cause infection, that's just not how it works The two sources that you sent are companies that sell floss.. Of course they're going to recommend that you use a new spot for each tooth - that way you'll go through the floss faster. I'll let you in on a secret - I'm so confident that you don't need to use a new spot for each tooth, that I know lots of dentists who actually re use floss (this is no different to re using your tooth brush).
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