Cleaning the interdental spaces with a dental floss prevents caries, gum disease and unpleasant smell from the mouth
Food debris and bacteria are deposited around each tooth. The fibers of even the best toothbrush have difficult access to narrow interdental spaces. The remnants of food in them are broken down by bacteria, as a result of which acids are formed, destroying teeth, and substances that cause gingivitis. The use of threads is an effective and proven method of cleaning the interdental spaces, recommended by dentists for daily use.