Dental professionals recommend that you floss daily, meaning once or twice a day. The American Dental Association (ADA) suggests that the best time to floss is when it comfortably fits into your schedule. To practice healthy oral hygiene, you have the freedom to...
Picture it: You’re getting ready to head out on a date and you check your breath… Rushing to the bathroom sink to solve the problem, you look down at your toothbrush and flosser. The age-old question overcomes you: is it better to floss before or after brushing?...
At GumChucks, we strive to empower people with the necessary knowledge to keep their oral health in top shape. On one hand, there are plenty of habits we recommend you include as part of your oral hygiene routine, such as flossing with our GumChucks handles. On the...
Along with mouthwash and practicing regular oral hygiene habits, chewing gum is one of the most popular and fun ways to help kick bad breath. Due to the fact that gum labels boast statements like fresh, white, and clean, it’s common to believe that all gum will leave...
The Center of Disease Control (CDC) discovered startling data in search of finding out how often Americans flossed back in 2016: 32% of Americans report to never floss 37% of Americans don’t practice daily flossing When the negative health effects of not...
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