16. Spool Method of Flossing There are two types of floss from which to choose: Nylon floss PTFE (monofilament) floss USED IN TYPE I EMBRASURES
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18. Floss Threader Used for flossing under bridges, orthodontic appliances, implants, and between connected crowns Type I embrasure v Break off a piece of floss from the spool 4 to 6 inches long v Thread the floss through eye of floss threader, overlapping floss 1 to 2 inches v Grasp threader with thumb and index finger of one hand v Insert tip of threader from the front surface through an opening between the teeth v Pull floss threader towards the inner end of teeth until threader has passed completely through between the teeth v Slide the floss threader off the floss and remove from mouth
22. Denture Care Dentures can break, so always fill the sink with water, then clean your dentures over the sink, just in case they slip out of your hands by accident. Rinse your dentures thoroughly to remove loose food particles. Use cool or warm water. But never use hot water – it can warp your dentures. Apply a denture cleaning paste to a moistened denture brush or a soft-bristled toothbrush. Do not use ordinary toothpaste, bleach, vinegar or soap unless directed to do so by your dental professional. Brush all surfaces thoroughly. Avoid using brushes with stiff bristles, as they can damage the denture material. Rinse dentures well under the faucet to remove all traces of cleaning paste. While you sleep at night, soak your dentures in a cleanser (such as Fixodent®) or one recommended by your dental professional. Brush your gums, tongue and palate with a soft-bristled regular toothbrush to remove plaque and stimulate circulation. Then reinsert your dentures.