Yes, you can floss your teeth after dining at the table. However, it's generally recommended to wait until you have access to a bathroom for proper hygiene. Flossing at the table may not be socially acceptable in many settings, so it's best to save it for a more private space. Maintaining good oral hygiene is important, but consider the context and appropriateness of doing so in public.
To floss, take floss and run it through your teeth. You want to run it between your teeth so that you get everything out from in between your teeth.
You pull a thread between your teeth. Floss is a term for a thread used in embroidery - now used for dental floss.
It's called dental floss. Using floss, you can remove food and plaque between the teeth.
yeah, he does. With a glide floss and his finger
With spacers, you can floss normally, but defonatly DO NOT floss between the teeth that you have spacers in , because they will be fulled out and then you will have to get them replaced again. Just wait until they have been taken out to floss between those teeth.
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A dining table pad is used to protect the dining table surface from spills and scratches. Dining table pads can also add fashion to your dining room.
Dental floss should be used before brushing teeth to remove food particles and plaque from between teeth.
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