Flossing question

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Hey everyone,

I know this is strange, but would anyone know if flossing causes tooth gaps?

One could say I'm prone to gapping, so i'm not sure if i should attempt flossing.

Thanks :D

No. If it did, I wouldn't have needed braces to "un-cram" my teeth.

Getting stuff caught in your teeth doesn't cause gaps. I had spacers when I had braces, but they were in for a month, and they were a whole lot bigger than dental floss. Dental floss is neither big enough nor powerful enough to move teeth. Moving teeth takes a lot of force - constant force - ask anyone who's endured a few wire changes on their brackets and we'll tell you, dental floss it's not.

If you DON'T floss, you'll have gaps - caused by rotting teeth.

Yeah, I'm sure your dentist will tell you that not flossing will cause the gaps, receding gingiva and tooth loss. Ask your dentist and s/he will allay your concerns.

Thanku both for ur replies!

no. if it did, i wouldn't have needed braces to "un-cram" my teeth.

if you don't floss, you'll have gaps - caused by rotting teeth.

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too, too funny!

I thought everyone should floss-hasn't caused gaps for me.

Contact the Amercian Dental Association for more specifics.

Well, if it does, it's not actually your teeth that is causing the gap. It means that you had a bunch of crap build up on your teeth and the flossing removed it. How do I know? I never really took care of my teeth and when I went to the dentist to get porcelain veneers she cleaned my bottom teeth and well, I have a very tiny gap between my two front bottom teeth. It was all buildup. Needless to say, I bought a Waterpik and use it every day.

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