What is the white stuff when I floss?

The white stuff that you find on the floss, is a colony of bacteria you have just disrupted. As soon as you're done, they'll start their process of rebuilding. That's why daily is important. And by the way, the most pathogenic ones need sugar, so starve them by cutting back on sugar.
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What does plaque look like on floss?

Although plaque is colorless, you can likely feel it when you rub your tongue against your teeth. It will feel fuzzy. When you floss your teeth, it will appear white on the floss. The most dangerous part of plaque is that since it's colorless, many people don't care to remove it as much.
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Why is white stuff coming off my gums?

The “stringy white stuff” that you're referring to could be a buildup of plaque — a sticky film of bacteria that forms around and between teeth. If excess plaque is not removed, it can cause halitosis (bad breath), gum disease, or tooth decay.
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What comes out when you floss?

It cleans and dislodges food stuck between your teeth, which reduces the amount of bacteria and plaque in your mouth. Plaque is a sticky film that builds up on teeth and contributes to cavities and gum disease. Although many people brush their teeth daily, not everyone flosses their teeth as regularly as they brush.
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What is the white sticky stuff on teeth?

Everyone has dental plaque. This sticky film forms on teeth when bacteria in the mouth mix with sugary or starchy foods. Tooth brushing and flossing get rid of plaque. If you don't remove plaque, it hardens into tartar.
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How To Floss



How do I get rid of white stringy stuff in my mouth?

The simplest way you can prevent oral thrush is by brushing and flossing consistently. This will help clean your mouth and make it harder for the fungus to thrive.
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What are the stringy bits in my mouth?

For most people, oral lichen planus (reticular type) appears as white patches or web-like threads on the inside of the cheeks. These patches and threads are raised slightly. This type of lichen planus is usually not painful. In some cases, oral lichen planus (erosive type) appears as bright red gum tissue.
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Why does it smell when I floss my teeth?

If, after flossing, your floss smells bad, it may be the result of food particles that were not removed and that have begun to rot. A bad smell may also mean there is tooth decay or gum problems that are harboring odor-causing bacteria.
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Should I brush or floss first?

The short answer: It does. While it may be surprising, a study has found that flossing first followed by brushing with a fluoride toothpaste is more effective in removing interdental plaque than brushing first, flossing second. In addition, flossing before brushing results in greater fluoride retention between teeth.
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Why does my breath smell when I floss?

A regular bad smell or taste after flossing could indicate that you have a dental problem, especially if you've noticed that your breath smells less than pleasant at other times. For example, you could have hidden decay on a tooth or problems with your gums.
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What color are healthy gums?

Healthy gums should look pink and firm, not red and swollen. To keep gums healthy, practice good oral hygiene. Brush your teeth at least twice a day, floss at least once a day, rinse with an antiseptic mouthwash once or twice a day, see your dentist regularly, and avoid smoking or chewing tobacco.
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When do mouthwash chunks come out?

First off the clumps of stuff you spit out is NOT pieces of skin inside your mouth. It is a chemical reaction with saliva, plaque, and bacteria that tends to clump up after rinsing our your mouth.
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Can gums grow back?

The simple answer is, no. If your gums are damaged by, for example periodontitis, the most severe form of gum disease, it's not possible for receding gums to grow back. However, even though receding gums can't be reversed there are treatments that can help to stop the problem from getting worse.
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What does tooth plaque smell like?

If you don't brush and floss well, your mouth breaks down the tiny chunks of food that are caught between your teeth. This can give off an odor that can smell like sulfur or rotten eggs.
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How do you tell if you have tartar build up?

Signs of Tartar Buildup

Tartar feels like a rough substance in the mouth that brushing alone will not remove. When tartar appears below the gumline, it can cause raised swellings that may bleed. Buildup above the gumline is yellow or tan and grows larger if not removed. Below the gumline, it may be brown or black.
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Why are my teeth yellow when I brush them everyday?

Habits and brushing

If your brushing habits are not up to scratch, this can make any stains or developing yellow teeth worse. Brushing twice a day is a minimum, but you have to make sure that you're cleaning all your teeth to avoid issues.
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Should you put toothpaste on floss?

brush first because the fluoride from the toothpaste will get pushed in between the teeth while flossing, and. floss first because it will break up plaque between the teeth for the brush to remove.
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Should I floss daily?

The short answer is: yes, you should floss every day. The American Dental Association recommends flossing your teeth every day to improve oral health and prevent gum disease, tooth decay, and more. We hear this recommendation often from dental product ads on TV and in magazines.
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How many times should you floss per day?

The American Dental Association recommends that you brush your teeth twice daily and floss each day. While we know of some patients who floss after each meal just to ensure there's no food stuck in their teeth, flossing just once each day will work wonders for your oral hygiene.
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Does flossing improve breath?

Simply put, the answer here is a resounding yes: flossing your teeth will help to minimize bad breath. Flossing can reduce bad breath for a number of reasons, including: Flossing helps control plaque between the teeth. Flossing flights bacteria in the gums.
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How can u tell if your breath stinks?

Need to check how your breath smells quickly? Try the sniff test—there are a couple of ways to do it. If you lick your wrist, let it dry for a moment, then take a whiff, you should be able to get an idea if your breath has an odor too. Another method is to floss toward the back of your mouth, then smell the floss.
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Why do I get slimy stuff in my mouth after I brush my teeth?

On almost any surface, a thin layer of bacteria known as biofilm can stick. That's why your gums and teeth feel like they've been covered in slime when you wake up in the morning. Biofilm is normal and happens to everyone—even if you brush, floss and rinse with an antiseptic mouthwash.
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Why do my lips stick together when I wake up?

Waking with a sticky mouth due to your mouth being overly dry is not an uncommon oral health issue and can be caused by a number of things. Along with dry mouth, also known as xerostomia, you may also wake with a parched and sore throat, as all areas of your mouth are affected by dry mouth, especially when you sleep.
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Why do my lips get crusty when I sleep?

It is quite a common condition and typically exhibits its worst symptoms during the night when you are trying to sleep. The condition is caused by a lack of saliva production in the mouth via the salivary glands. This lack of saliva production leads to a lack of necessary moisture within the mouth.
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