Is it true that your tooth shape and other things may dictate how you’re supposed to floss? Dental experts recommend flossing teeth at least once a day, ideally before bed. The goal is to remove food ...
Sarah Knapton is the Science Editor of The Telegraph and has covered all areas of science since 2013. She has previously been named Science Journalist of The Year, was Highly Commended at the Society ...
Flossing daily boosts heart health. It prevents plaque buildup, reducing gum disease risk. Gum disease can lead to heart problems. A study shows good oral hygiene lowers heart disease markers. Learn ...
Experts with the A.D.A. and the C.D.C. told us five things to try if you hate regular floss — and what you should avoid. By Sarah Witman Ms. Witman is a staff writer at Wirecutter, a product ...