[img_assist|nid=25|title=|desc=|link=none|align=right|width=62|height=100]Your mother told you to floss. Your dentist tells you to floss. The American Dental Association says everyone should floss once a day. And you say "whatever".
But did you know this:
I didn't really give it much thought. I hated to floss, but then I had a big scare with my teeth, and I started to look around for info. Everyone tells you how much floss to use, how to wrap it around your fingers, but then they assume you know how to use it.
It's like teaching somebody gun safety, handing out a rifle, and watching the poor slob jerk the trigger and miss every target. "Squeeze, don't pull." So simple, yet everyone must be told it.
So it was with me. "Scrape, don't pull." "Up and down, not side to side." That's the info that lit up the lightbulb for me. Now I plan on having these teeth for a good long time.