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with an endless spool of possibilities, what makes Davids the best floss?

with an endless spool of possibilities, what makes Davids the best floss?

Floss, as we know it, has been around since 1815. That’s over 200 years! Over the centuries, it has remained a central part of oral care, evolving into its own industry full of flosses with different textures, weaves, base materials, coatings, flavors, and beyond. With so many options out there now, how do you know which one is the best floss? As a holistic oral care brand with a mission to bring you the most effective, innovative products, we can assure you that ours is the best floss. We spent a long time deciding every detail of its construction, from the thread count to the type of wax coating, so we’re extra proud to bring you a floss that nurtures your oral and overall health while respecting Mother Nature. Let’s dive into the details! first off, why bother with flossing? Brushing alone only cleans about 70% of your tooth’s surface, leaving 30% of bacteria buildup, plaque, and tartar untouched. That 30% consists of sneaky tight crevices that allow bacteria to thrive, release damaging acids, produce unpleasant smells, and harm your enamel. If you continue to avoid flossing, it might leave you wondering why bad breath and enamel issues persist no matter how diligent you are with your toothbrush. That said, not all flosses are created equal, and not all flossing techniques are effective! So let’s explore why ours is the best floss + tips to get the most out of your flossing routine. our hydroxyapatite floss nurtures strong enamel Unlike many conventional floss options out there, ours is a hydroxyapatite floss, meaning the vegan wax coating is infused with nano-hydroxyapatite particles to deliver essential minerals to those hard-to-reach parts of your teeth. The hydroxyapatite particles in the floss bind to the existing hydroxyapatite particles in your enamel to strengthen your enamel from every angle (especially when paired with our hydroxyapatite toothpaste). This helps to prevent tooth decay, soothe sensitivity, and nurture long-term oral health. Our hydroxyapatite floss is also infused with premium mint oils to help freshen your breath, fight bacteria, and improve your flossing experience. a smooth, strong, and sustainable design for the best floss Our floss is a multifilament polyester strand, meaning it’s woven with over 250 individual strands for maximum strength. The polyester source material comes from recycled water bottles, making it a more sustainable option than the virgin plastic fibers you might find in conventional floss. Although we’re not huge fans of plastic, it’s important to note that non-plastic floss alternatives simply do not function well, as they tend to shred between your teeth and get stuck. We wouldn’t want to leave you with more debris in your teeth than when you started! Our floss also has an expanding design, meaning the fibers can increase the surface area of the floss as you go to effectively grab more plaque and debris for a deeper clean. Our floss is also infused with cocoa butter, allowing it to gently glide between your teeth without hurting your gums. By using intricately woven recycled plastic fibers that expand + a smooth, mineral-infused coating, we’re able to bring you the best floss for your teeth while treading a little bit lighter on the planet. Not to mention, we’ve also designed a refillable floss container to further reduce our waste burden on Mother Nature. ours is a refillable floss We designed our refillable floss system to eliminate single-use plastic dispensers. If everyone in America flossed according to ADA recommendations, about 2.5 billion plastic floss dispensers would make their way to landfills every year. Now, we know not everyone flosses according to ADA recommendations, but as we mentioned in the first section of this article, they absolutely should. If we’re encouraging more people to floss for the sake of their oral and overall health, we want to be sure we’re doing it in a way that preserves the health of our planet too. By making refillable floss, we’re able to reduce plastic waste and save energy. Our floss refills come packaged in compostable wrappers made from renewable wood-pulp cellulose. You can put them in your compost to return to the soil, so they never have to see a landfill. All of our Davids products come packaged in Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) certified paperboard packaging, meaning these paper products come from forests that are intentionally grown for this purpose, and we do not contribute to unethical deforestation. add the best floss + techniques to your oral care lineup When it comes to flossing, quality and technique matter. We covered a few reasons why Davids is the best floss, so let’s brush up on proper flossing techniques too! Floss before you brush. If you’re doing it right, flossing dislodges debris and bacteria from your teeth, so you’ll want to brush after to make sure you get rid of them. Slooooooow down. This is one of the best ways to improve your flossing routine, and you can make it a little easier by practicing mindfulness as you floss instead of rushing through the motions. Use about a foot of floss at a time. This might sound like a lot of floss, but it’s important to be able to wrap it around your fingers and change the placement of the floss as you go. This way, you won’t be using the same dirty section of floss for every tooth. Make a U-shape around each tooth. Within each crevice, switch the direction of the U to get each surface. This U-shape will help our expanding floss do its job of scrubbing away pesky microorganisms. Gently slide up and down without pressing too hard. The best floss, like ours, is coated in smooth wax to ensure a gentle glide, but you can also use your fingers/technique to further protect your gums as you move up and down on the tooth’s surface. You can also “hug” the back of your tooth with the floss to make sure you’re getting every surface that brushing might miss! There you have it, the best tips to get the most out of the best floss! Be sure to stock up on floss refills, natural toothpaste, a tongue scraper, and a bamboo toothbrush, so you can always feel prepared to give your mouth the deepest clean possible. buy now.
benefits of flossing five unexpected benefits of flossing you probably haven’t heard before

five unexpected benefits of flossing you probably haven’t heard before

If you’ve been to the dentist lately, odds are you’ve been told to add flossing to your routine. It’s famous for reducing your risk of cavities, fighting gum disease, and taming bad breath. But did you know the benefits of flossing can extend far beyond your mouth? From blood sugar to gut health, we’re brushing up on some of the unexpected benefits of flossing that you may not know....and how we created the best dental floss to help you reap the benefits without feeling super frustrated by the habit. (Anti-flossers, we’re looking at you!) 1: flossing can help reverse gum disease If you catch gum disease in its early stages, you can reverse it with professional advice and diligent oral care habits. By “diligent” we of course mean caring for every little corner of your mouth by flossing. You might’ve heard us say before that brushing misses about 40% of your enamel’s surface, giving bacteria free rein to fester. One of the well-known benefits of flossing is that it can reach crevices in your mouth that would otherwise remain untouched. Not to mention, our new floss is infused with xylitol and hydroxyapatite to deliver bacteria-fighting and enamel-restoring benefits to every little bit of your pearly whites....talk about the best dental floss! 2: flossing may work to improve your heart health Although many different factors can alter your risk for heart disease, experts theorize that the bacteria in your mouth can play a part. (Note: the word “theorize” is very important here, as more research is necessary to confidently link gum disease with heart disease.) Gingivitis-causing bacteria have the power to travel throughout your body and bloodstream, entering blood vessels in other parts of your body. As the bacteria travel, they may trigger an immune response in your body that can lead to chronic inflammation and potentially increase your risk for heart disease, blood clots, and stroke. To support this theory, some experts have found traces of oral bacteria in atherosclerotic (artery-clogging) blood vessels far away from the mouth. As mentioned above, one of the major benefits of flossing is that it can fight gum disease....which might just lower your risk for heart disease! 3: flossing can boost your immune system We’ve mentioned that one of the benefits of flossing is that it can remove the bacteria that brushing can’t....reducing your risk of gum disease and lowering inflammation throughout your body. This also gives your immune system a little break! Fewer bacteria in your mouth means your immune system can focus on other areas of your body, allocating disease-fighting cells to parts of your body that might need it more. After a few months of your flossing routine, let us know if you notice your body has an easier time fighting off common colds and the flu! 4: flossing can help stabilize your blood sugar Research has connected gum disease and diabetes. On one hand, the bacteria that causes gum disease can enter your bloodstream and raise your sugar levels. On the other hand, elevated blood sugar can also increase the amount of sugar in your saliva....which can feed bad bacteria and lead to tooth decay and gum disease. It’s a vicious cycle! While flossing can’t directly impact your blood sugar levels, it can help in the long run. By reducing bacteria in your mouth and preventing (or reversing) gum disease, flossing can indirectly help manage blood sugar levels. Once again, the benefits of flossing continue to surprise us! 5: flossing can help prevent gut issues and imbalances As we always say, your mouth is the window to your gut (and your overall health). We’ve talked about how the bacteria in your mouth can travel far into your bloodstream, but it can also pass directly into your digestive tract! When it does so, it can lead to imbalances in your gut, allowing the bad bacteria to overpower the good. This can lead to symptoms like irregularity, gas, bloating, and beyond. It can also pave the way for conditions like SIBO (Small Intestine Bacterial Overgrowth). SIBO indicates a severe imbalance in bacterial flora, causing loose stools and keeping your body from properly absorbing nutrients. In addition to brushing and tongue scraping, flossing is one of the best habits to reduce the bad bacteria in your mouth and keep it from wreaking havoc on your gut. If you already experience uncomfortable gut symptoms, you may want to revisit your oral care routine and ensure you’re as diligent as possible....and reaping all the amazing benefits of flossing. nurture your mouth with the best floss It’s easy to feel overwhelmed by all the dental floss options out there. Maybe you’ve tried a few that just haven’t held up, discouraging you (even more) from flossing. We know it can be so hard to find the best floss for your teeth, so we designed a floss that adapts to all different mouths. Whether you’re new to flossing or you’ve already decided you hate it altogether, the Davids expanding dental floss is for you. Here’s why. it’s adaptable: our “expanding” design is woven with 250+ threads, allowing the floss to fit into small areas and increase its surface area to scrub away plaque, bacteria, and debris without shredding (and driving you insane). it’s comfortable: it wouldn’t be the best dental floss if it wasn’t coated in vegan wax and cocoa butter for an extra smooth glide! So you don’t have to jam it into your gums. it’s infused with xylitol and nano-hydroxyapatite: these two hero ingredients work together to fight bad bacteria and remineralize those hard-to-reach parts of your enamel. This is important for keeping your gums healthy and delivering some of the amazing benefits of flossing we described in this article. Not to mention, our made-to-last dispensers and floss refills allow you to reduce waste and save energy. Talk about the best dental floss! Give it a try to see if you agree. Your mouth and body will thank you. buy now.

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best dental floss why does flossing hurt? five common causes and their Davids-powered solutions

why does flossing hurt? five common causes and their Davids-powered solutions

Have you ever asked yourself, “Why does flossing hurt? How can people tolerate it every single day?” We hear you. Even when flossing doesn’t hurt, it’s not exactly fun. When it hurts, it’s so tempting to throw it out the window altogether. But we’re here to remind you that flossing is essential for your long-term oral health, and if it hurts every time you do it, your mouth is trying to tell you something. What message is it sending? Let’s do a little digging to find out. 1: you’re not flossing enough This one might sound contradictory. If flossing hurts, shouldn’t you stop doing it? Not always. When flossing hurts and causes your gums to bleed, it might be a sign that you’re not flossing often enough. How do you know if flossing is hurting because of infrequency vs. a true oral issue such as gum disease? Here are a couple of important questions to ask yourself. Is flossing a new habit for me? If so, it’s likely that your gums and teeth simply aren’t used to it yet. After about a week, it should stop causing bleeding and feel relatively painless. If you’re a long-time flosser, and your gums begin to bleed and feel sore out of nowhere, it’s likely a deeper issue that you’ll need to run by your dentist. When my gums bleed after flossing, does the bleeding stop quickly? If the answer is yes, then keep at it....your gums should get used to flossing in no time. If the bleeding persists, you might have some level of tartar buildup, gum disease, or both that require a professional exam. If the issue is gum disease or another oral issue, your dentist will be able to remove tartar buildup, give your teeth and gums a deep clean, and recommend treatment steps. 2: you haven’t mastered how to floss / you don’t have the best floss In our previous article, we cover exactly how to floss, revealing pro tips for a smooth flossing experience. One of our top tips involves forming a U-shape with the floss around each tooth. This allows you to hug the tooth’s surface without having to place all of your downward force on your gums. This way, you can remove as much plaque as possible (on the front, back, and sides of your tooth’s surface) without causing damage and bleeding on your gum line. If you feel like you’ve already nailed down your flossing technique, it might be time to ask yourself if you’re treating your mouth to the best floss or not. Many of the big-brand flosses out there are crafted with Teflon-based threads, which can sometimes feel too “hard” on your gums and also introduce PFAS (harmful chemicals) into your mouth. On the other hand, many plant-based flosses rip apart the moment you start using them. In our book, these options don’t win the award for best dental floss. In other words, if your dental floss is not carefully crafted for performance, it could be the reason you experience pain and bleeding (or frustration) after flossing. You can smile brighter knowing that the soon-to-launch Davids floss is meticulously designed for performance. It’s woven with hundreds of soft (yet gently scrubby) threads....and coated in smooth wax infused with cocoa butter and nano hydroxyapatite. As the wax allows the floss to glide smoothly between your teeth, the cocoa butter works to repel plaque and the nano hydroxyapatite particles help to remineralize your enamel (in those hard-to-reach crevices). Not to mention, our floss is free of harmful PFAS, making it a safe dental floss for your whole family. 3: you have tightly-spaced teeth Do you feel like flossing is so much harder for you compared to everyone around you? You might have tighter teeth! But don’t worry, with proper technique and the best floss, you can reach those tight spaces without having to jam the floss into your gums. Our high-performance floss is woven with numerous threads, so it can compress, adapt to your teeth, and squeeze into those tight crevices without ripping. Keep an eye out for our carefully crafted + safe dental floss. It’s made to adapt to all mouths, even those with tight teeth! 4: you might have gum disease If you floss and the bleeding, redness, and discomfort linger for a long time, gum disease might be the culprit. There are different stages of gum disease, and sometimes the beginning stages aren’t so obvious. You might notice lingering redness and inflammation on your gum line. You might also experience bad breath, feel a rough tartar coating on your teeth, or notice “pockets” forming around your teeth. With gum disease, you don’t want to just continue flossing and hope the pain subsides. It’s essential to get your gums checked out by a dentist, so you can start to follow a treatment plan to get back on track. Once resolved, it’s so important to diligently keep up with your oral care routine....making time for flossing with the best dental floss (Davids), brushing with premium toothpaste, tongue scraping, and even swishing with natural mouthwash to keep your gums healthy and strong. 5: you struggle with sensitive teeth Do you feel like the pain from flossing is originating from your teeth rather than your gums? Do you also feel tooth pain when you eat hot or cold foods? Sensitivity might be the cause. Experts estimate that 1 in 8 Americans experience tooth sensitivity, so just know you’re not alone if you experience an ache when brushing and flossing. If you feel mild sensitivity during your oral care routine, Davids hydroxyapatite toothpaste and hydroxyapatite floss can provide daily relief (which we’ll cover in the next section). However, if you’ve experienced severe sensitivity over a long period, we strongly encourage you to visit your dentist and explore different treatment plans. don’t worry, Davids can help There are multiple reasons why flossing might be painful, but with our recent launch of innovative floss, addressing this discomfort has never been easier. Our commitment to simple, natural, and accessible oral care solutions is evident in our product range, meticulously developed to enhance your dental regimen. remove plaque: our antiplaque formulas are packed with gentle, abrasive ingredients designed to 'exfoliate' persistent plaque and bacteria without damaging your enamel. By integrating the use of our toothpaste into your routine, you pave the way for a safer and healthier flossing experience while safeguarding against tooth decay and gum disease. soothe sensitivity: for those with sensitive teeth, our sensitive+whitening hydroxyapatite toothpaste is a game-changer. Lab tests confirm its ability to remineralize enamel and reduce sensitivity swiftly, making flossing a more comfortable endeavor. And now, our hydroxyapatite floss further extends these benefits, delivering revolutionary minerals into the hard-to-reach areas of your mouth, alleviating sensitivity from all angles. With the introduction of our high-performance floss, we at Davids are excited to support your journey towards a smoother and more comfortable flossing routine, alongside our celebrated premium toothpaste, bamboo toothbrush, and professional stainless steel tongue scraper. Buy Your Premium Toothpaste Now.

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