Yes, you can remove a mole yourself with dental floss. My doctor told me I could do this safely and effectively. I have removed 2 moles from myself this way. Just tie a clean, dry piece of plain (not mint) dental floss as tightly as you can stand without being really uncomfortable, around the base of the mole you want to remove. Each day, you will need to remove the dental floss and tie a new piece a little tighter than the last.
What to expect:Day one or two: The mole will fill up with blood and swell a little.Day Three or four: The mole will begin to dry up and shrivel.
Day five or six: the mole will become hard and look kind of like a dried up raisin.
Day seven or eight: By now the mole should be just attached by a small strand of skin, you can now just pull it off gently but firmly with only minimal discomfort.
This process may take a longer or shorter period of time depending on the size of the mole being removed.
As I said, I have done this twice now with two different mole on separate areas of my body with success and minimal discomfort. Much better than having a needle and knife procedure!
My doctor says people need to be more in control of their bodies and minor issues like these can be taken care of at home. I have to agree.
Traditional dental floss is typically made from nylon or plastic materials that are not biodegradable. However, there are biodegradable dental floss options available made from materials like silk or cornstarch-based fibers that break down more easily in the environment.
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In "The Things They Carried" by Tim O'Brien, Curt Lemon carried dental floss, two or three tranquilizers, and six or seven ounces of water. He was known for being obsessed with his appearance and hygiene.
Regularly brush and floss your teeth to remove bacteria and food particles that may be contributing to the bad taste. Use an antimicrobial mouthwash to help kill bacteria. See your dentist for proper treatment and management of your periodontal disease to address the underlying cause of the bad taste.
Wrap about 18" around fingers of both hands; use it to remove plaque and debris between your teeth. There are floss holders as well....
It's called dental floss. Using floss, you can remove food and plaque between the teeth.
to remove brown stains from your teeth you will have to brush them or floss them...
brush, floss, get a regular cleanings at the dentist office
Two words: Dental Floss.
Use a lot of floss and wrap it around, around and just keep going until it stays
Make a knot with normal dental floss around the loose tooth. Slide the loop up the front and back of the tooth as high as you can. Pull the floss ends or have your child pull the floss if they want. The tooth should pop out of the mouth without any pain if done correctly.
Dental floss should be used before brushing teeth to remove food particles and plaque from between teeth.
About around 22 grams
Special floss threaders are available to make flossing easier. Also if you have the glue on braces (unlike the wrap around, you just glue the brace on) the wire connecting the braces are in the way of flossing. So you have to use your floss and thread it into the wire and floss. (it's hard to floss the back ones) :(
I had to go to the dentist to get it removed. Another time, the dentist got it stuck and he had to send someone to the store to get some DENOTAPE, to remove it. Sometimes you can remove it by using a different dental floss of thinner or thicker consistency. I have found that Denotape works best on teeth that are very tight.
If you don't have braces, then dentists recommend using a floss string that's 18 inches long everytime you floss. Since that's too long, wrap the ends of the string around two fingers, one end for one hand and the other end for the other hand, to make the string shorter. For better results, keeping using a different spot of the floss to floss your teeth. If you have braces, you won't need to wrap the ends around your fingers, because the wires will be in your way.