Thursday, January 17, 2013

Want to Stay Healthy? Top 2 Ways: Sex & Floss!

Thanks to our Aussie Chief Correspondent, Leanne, for sending the Infographic for Jan 17, 2013, posted on DailyInfographic.com!

10 Strange Ways to Stay Healthy

Of course, #1 was "Have Sex (once or twice a week)."
But following closely at #2 was "Floss."

The infographic was created by Everest College to promote their Medical Assistant Training Program. Great job!

Floss On!


Sunday, January 6, 2013

Do You Use a Floss Holder?

Dr. Chip Tartaroff got a question about Floss Holders.

Dear Dr. T
You  make no mention of any of the numerous floss-holders that are available. I never used to floss until I almost lost 8 of my back teeth due to the roots having decayed to the degree that I had to have surgery where the gums had to be cut and lifted off the teeth so that the decayed area of the roots could be 'scratched off'.
This was an agonizing ordeal that had to be done over a month and took four separate surgeries, one for each quarter of the mouth.
It was such a shock for me that I spent hours on the internet searching for a simplified, if not easier, way to floss. Flossing was just too difficult to do. I came across 2 different items for sale and have been flossing daily ever since. (The 2 gadgets I bought are good).
Yet you never mention any of the items sold for making flossing easy, or at least easier. Why? Is it because you don't believe these gadgets work? Or is it because you will be accused of 'pushing' a product in the form of indirect advertising?
Sincerely,
Ivan P

Dear Ivan,
Thanks for your note!
I'll start my reply from the end of what you wrote – I haven't talked about floss holders because I don't use them and no one, before you, has asked about them. It's also true that I'm not interested in “pushing” particular products.
As I say in another spot, I think flossing will have helpful effects whether it's done with string from a sewing box or a fine designer “tea tree” floss. I guess I should add “or with a floss holder.”
Cleaning between your teeth where food and crud can sit – out of reach of a toothbrush – is what flossing is all about. What kind of floss and how you get the floss there aren't too important.
But some people, like you, find the addition of a floss holder makes flossing much easier and convenient, and it actually gets them to floss. Which is why I'm very happy you wrote to let others know your experience!
In my back teeth, I have some old amalgam fillings that catch floss if I try to pull it up and out, so I like having a free end on my floss to slide it out from between my teeth. That limits my use of those small y shaped floss holders and keeps me a “free rangin' flosser” with no holder at all.
I'm very happy to hear you have done so well with the floss holders you've found (I checked back with Ivan and found he particularly likes “floss rings”*).
Other readers are encouraged to send word of their experience with other floss holders (good or bad) to share. This isn't a site for “pushing products,” but it is a place you can share your honest experience with flossing aids/gadgets.
Floss on, Ivan!

Sincerely,
Dr. T.

*Floss Rings were developed by Sean Dix in the 1990s. Apparently, Mr. Dix is not one who believes “Any press is good press.” After a bad report on floss rings on CNN and a long period of frustration about getting his side of the product story told, Sean Dix feigned a threat on the life of Ted Turner to get attention to his complaints. The tactic got him 2 years in jail. For a telling of the full story: 

Saturday, December 22, 2012

Flossophy Music VIdeo!

You may have enjoyed the song - Flossophy 101, by the Van Oodles

Now there's a VIDEO.



Produced and Directed by Casandre Cohn and a legion of assistants (as you'll see listed in the last 1 1/2 mins), the song has been brought to life for your entertainment pleasure.


As you'll read in an upcoming blog entry, the value of videos like this as teaching tools is something that deserves more attention.

With all the clowning and odd characters, what you'll see and hear in this video is a fun summary of how and why to floss.
Here's a still that shows how using floss in the letter "C" is emphasized.
Great work, Van Oodles!

Happy Flossing from Santa!

Hey, Santa doesn't want to have such bad breath that he'll scare away his reindeer!
Mrs. Claus appreciates it too.
Santa flosses and you should too!
Happy Holidays from everyone at the National Flossing Council!
And a very Happy New Year!

Friday, November 23, 2012

National Flossing Day Linocut

It's National Flossing Day!
To provide a reminder about flossing, here's an original linocut made at the Corcoran Gallery of Art for you to download and print.

If you hang it behind you in your bathroom when you're facing your mirror, it will speak to you and say "Floss."

(For PC users: right click, view image, click to enlarge to full size.)

If backwards doesn't work for you, here's another version


 Floss on!


Sunday, November 18, 2012

National Flossing Day Proclamation


President Obama will "proclaim" Thanksgiving later this week.

In a similar way, National Flossing Day has been proclaimed for the day after Thanksgiving, Nov. 23.

Here's a copy.  You can also find it in printable form at www.flossing.org.




Tuesday, November 13, 2012

National Flossing Day Video!

To encourage all Earthlings to floss and celebrate National Flossing Day on Nov. 23, we've created a video that imagines the accidental discovery of dental floss on Mars by the Mars Curiosity Rover.

Click here to watch the video!

As you may have noticed, the video also speculates what flossing Martians might have looked like.

More about National Flossing Day soon!