| The Top Worst 
            Excuses for Not Brushing and FlossingMonday, December 23, 
        2002
                  Good at-home oral hygiene is 
                  recommended by the American Academy of Periodontology to 
                  ensure a beautiful smile, and prevent periodontal disease, 
                  which is the major cause of tooth loss in adults. 
                  
 "It's important to practice a meticulous at-home oral 
                  care routine of daily brushing and flossing to ensure your 
                  teeth will last a lifetime," said Gordon Douglass, D.D.S., and 
                  president of the American Academy of Periodontology. "Although 
                  periodontal disease can't always be avoided, proper oral 
                  hygiene is the best means of prevention."
 
 The American 
                  Academy of Periodontology challenges the public to quit making 
                  excuses for not brushing and flossing and to start off the New 
                  Year by incorporating a daily routine of brushing and 
                  flossing. By doing this, you will reap the rewards for years 
                  to come.
 
 * My hands are too big and I have no 
                  dexterity - for people with dexterity problems, power floss 
                  holders may be useful.
 
 * The floss pushes the food 
                  down further into the pocket - floss cleans about 30 percent 
                  of the tooth's surfaces, and its primary function is to remove 
                  the invisible film of bacteria that constantly forms between 
                  the teeth, causing plaque.
 
 * My gums bleed - in the 
                  mildest form of periodontal disease called gingivitis, gums 
                  redden, swell and bleed easily. Gingivitis is often caused by 
                  inadequate oral hygiene and can be reversible with 
                  professional treatment and good oral home care.
 
 * I 
                  get my teeth professionally cleaned twice a year, so I don't 
                  have to brush and floss - If plaque is not removed, it can 
                  turn into a hard substance called calculus/tartar in less than 
                  two days. It's so hard that it can only be removed by a 
                  professional cleaning. Daily cleaning will help minimize 
                  calculus formation.
 
 * It takes too long - Thorough 
                  brushing and flossing takes about ten minutes. This is less 
                  time than shaving or applying make-up.
 
 * It gets in 
                  the way of my sex life - research suggests periodontal disease 
                  can pass through saliva. This means that common contact of 
                  saliva from kissing may put your loved ones at an increased 
                  risk for contracting periodontal disease.
 
 * Losing 
                  teeth is part of aging - this is definitely not true. More 
                  people are keeping their natural teeth longer with brushing 
                  and flossing. And, make sure that you're using the right 
                  equipment. The AAP recommends a soft-bristled toothbrush that 
                  doesn't have bent or frayed bristles. Brush your teeth at a 
                  45-degree angle in a gentle circular motion several times 
                  using short, gentle strokes.
 
 * My teeth are too tight 
                  for the floss - people with tight spaces between their teeth 
                  may prefer a polymer floss that's been ADA approved.
 
 * 
                  I'm afraid of damaging my gums when I floss - that's why 
                  technique is so important. When flossing, gently insert the 
                  floss between the teeth using a back-and-forth motion, guiding 
                  the flossing with your forefingers. Guide the floss to the 
                  gumline and curve the floss into a C-shape. Slide it into the 
                  space between the gum and tooth until you feel light 
                  resistance. Repeat this process between every tooth and don't 
                  forget the back sides of your teeth.
 
 * I went hiking 
                  and forgot to bring floss - One possibility for people without 
                  access to floss may be to chew on sticks. Dental researchers 
                  have studies the periodontal status of Sudanese populations 
                  who use Miswak chewing sticks and found that their periodontal 
                  health status was comparable to Sudanese toothbrush users.
 
 For a free brochure titled How to Brush and Floss, use 
                  the AAP's online request form or toll-free number 
                  800-FLOSS-EM. You may also visit the AAP web site at 
                  www.perio.org for a referral to a periodontist in your area.
 
 The American Academy of Periodontology was established 
                  in 1914 and focuses on the prevention, diagnosis and treatment 
                  of diseases affecting the gums and supporting structures of 
                  the teeth and in the placement and maintenance of dental implants.
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