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Friday, June 05, 2009

FlossRings for Easier Flossing and Cleaner Teeth

FLOSS RINGS

I am intrigued by things, perhaps because I am curious. Too, I am always on the look out for a better mouse trap.

In the field of healthy teeth and gums, I think I found one. Maybe, though it found me.

Writing as I have about healthy teeth and gums from time to time over the years I have been in health care, one sticky point is often flossing. Some say floss, some say don’t floss.

What ever is your choice, DIX FlossRings are something you should know about. And it is something I highly recommend using.

First introduced in spring 1996 FlossRings were soon placed on permanent display in the “Dentistry in Transformation” section of The Dr. Samuel D. Harris National Museum of Dentistry for their future benefit to the oral health of humanity.

FlossRings are sustainable, low-tech, brightly colored rings with a notch on one side. By threading and securing the floss through this notch, you avoid wrapping the floss around your fingers. This makes it easier for people with dermatological skin conditions affecting their hands and for people with arthritis or limited dexterity to floss.

You’ll save on floss too because you just need about 4 – 5 inches of floss for a treatment.

How to Use FlossRings

Clinical studies showed that flossing with DIX Floss Rings removed 31% more plaque that did using dental floss alone. No soft tissue abnormalities were associated with the use of DIX Floss Rings.

With this kind or result, it is amazing so few know of this great product, but now you do. Get your set of FlossRings today and make sure to tell your friends and family dentist.

FlossRings are available from The FlossRing Company, 145 East 15th Street, New York, NY 10003, or online at www.flossrings.com.

More about natural dental health

Floss Your Teeth -- On The Double

ScienceDaily (2008-08-11) -- A recent study demonstrates that including flossing as part of one's routine oral care can actually help reduce the amount of gum disease-causing bacteria found in the mouth, therefore contributing to healthy teeth and gums. ... > read full article


This is a very good idea as long as the dental industry does not come up with aloe products containing fluoride. You can find high quality organic aloe gel in qulaity health stores.

Tooth Gel: Healing Power Of Aloe Vera Proves Beneficial For Teeth And Gums, Too

ScienceDaily (2009-07-28) -- Aloe vera tooth gel is intended, like toothpaste, to eliminate disease-causing bacteria in the mouth. The ability of aloe vera tooth gel to do that successfully has been a point of contention for some dental professionals. The study compared the germ-fighting ability of a gel to two commercially popular toothpastes and revealed that the tooth gel was just as effective -- in some cases more effective -- as the commercial brands at controlling cavity-causing organisms. ... > read full article

1 comment:

Health Expert said...

Hi, Worthful content. Thanks a lot. Please keep the below tips for good health..

- move more (get up and clean, organize, walk, exercise)
- drink lots of water (alteast 2 lts a day)
- sleep (well) at the same time every night
- eat more vegetables and fruit
- don't eat dessert after EVERY meal and make sure it's small

Check http://completehealthtips.com for more health related tips and advise.