• Home
  • Dental
  • Facial
  • Offers
  • About
  • Why Us
  • Insights
  • FAQs
  • Contact
  • 01564 773080
  • Book Online
Back
Share

Brush or Floss? Which Comes First?

Only 40 percent of Americans floss at least once every day compared to 70 percent who brush their teeth at least twice daily. The Delta Dental survey also reveals that 20 percent of Americans never floss despite the strong association between daily flossing and good oral health.  Flossing should come first because plaque particles or food debris that have been removed can then be brushed away.

Read the full story here

RELATED INSIGHTS FROM: Tips & Advice

Your Dental Health Affects Your Skin

Did you know that oral health can have an impact on how your skin looks? Learn more about things that your dermatologist would want to share with you.

Key takeaways:
…

You’ve Been Brushing Your Teeth Wrong This Entire Time

The first step to take towards having good oral health is to have a good clean toothbrush that is changed every couple of months. When brushing the teeth, you should not apply too much pressure with the brush. A toothbrush with soft bristles is better for the teeth and the…

Yes, Flossing Is Good for You

Flossing helps to remove food from between teeth and from the gum. Effective flossing will prevent the occurrence of gum disease.

Key takeaways:
…

Why Your Gums Bleed After You Brush Your Teeth

Spitting pink every time you brush your teeth is a sign of gum disease. Mild gum disease or gingivitis refers to the chronic buildup of plaque and tartar on the teeth.

Key takeaways:
…

© 2025 Widney Dental Care. All rights reserved. Terms of Use | Privacy Policy | Spritz