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To be depressed by flossing

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Flossless · 14/12/2022 16:10

Hygenist visit yesterday, once again told my flossing is not good enough and warned of severe consequences of not doing it right. Once again a schedule set for what I should be doing and how. Today I'm depressed, I know that there is zero chance I can comply with these instructions, and it's not because I'm feckless. I could spend half-an-hour a day attempting to floss my teeth, and would still not have done half the job I'm being told to do, because it's impossible.

The problems are: -

  1. about a quarter of the gaps towards the back, I can't see what I'm doing, cannot consistently even find (by feeling my way) the gaps I'm supposed to be inserting floss into, cannot keep track of which ones I have and haven't done, if I manage to do anything at all, which I mostly don't.
  2. the majority of gaps in my mouth, the teeth are touching each other, it's very difficult and sometimes impossible to squeeze floss between the teeth, I have to apply huge force to get floss in, the times I manage it at all, and then it's so difficult to get the floss back out that if feels like I'm going to rip out my teeth and fillings, and the floss gets shredded on the way out
  3. as a consequence of 2, I have to wind new lengths of floss around my fingers several times during a session, and that's for a session in which I probably give up having got floss into fewer than half the gaps
  4. I cannot keep track of the gaps I've flossed by moving from one gap to the adjacent one, because of the need to wind a new bit of floss round my fingers after virtually every gap I do manage to floss.

I do use a water pick, which is 90% effective, but hygenist says it's not good enough.

Interdental brushes are not much use, I don't think, as they only replicate what the water pick does reasonably well. I think they only clean between teeth, they don't go down the sides of teeth, under the gum.

I've tried the little holders with floss on, the floss was the wrong kind, too thick to fit through gaps. If I could get it in, because the floss is round rather than flat, the surface area is too small to clean the teeth efficiently. They come with a toothpick at the opposite end whose only function seems to be to stab holes in my cheek or tongue when I'm using the flossing end.

When I complained about floss issues, a dentist suggested using interdental brushes, when I pointed out that I couldn't get the brush into some gaps and other gaps were so big the brushes didn't touch the sides, he explained in all seriousness that I should have several sizes of brushes and a personally customised wall chart map of to remind me which size to use for each of the circa 30 gaps between my teeth. Even if that is a thing that people do, and he said it was, I don't see how this works, as I can't see how I would reliably map chart instructions to actual gaps.

If I try to explain the issues, I just sound like a feckless person making excuses. Also, I tend not to remember the issues in detail, because they occurred months earlier, after my previous visit, after which I gave up and returned to only using water pick.

I've found some new floss holders, that use the best kind of floss for me, PTFE flat tape. I put the likelihood that these will produce satisfactory results at about 5%. No doubt they will work in some gaps, but not all. As I can't memorise a mental map of which of 30 gaps are worth even attemping to clean, I will spend inordinate amounts of time trying impossible gaps every day, before I give up on trying to use them.

OP posts:
Thelnebriati · 16/12/2022 23:31

Thats a really good tip. I once had a seed stuck and felt stupid when all my dentist did was use knotted floss. If he reception had told me to try that over the phone I could have saved them an appointment.

mackthepony · 16/12/2022 23:33

I don't believe in flossing. I think it's a scam invented by Colgate

Thelnebriati · 16/12/2022 23:37

Oh it definitely exists - I've seen it.

PurpleButterflyWings · 16/12/2022 23:45

Every single time WITHOUT FAIL that me and DH go to the dentist, they have a little whine and a moan about our teeth, how there's plaque on them, how we aren't flossing correctly yada yada yada......... 🙄No matter HOW hard we try, using floss and interdental brushes et al, they ALWAYS MOAN at us.

It's become like white noise now, we don't listen, and we've become impervious to it. It's just become so tedious because we literally do EVERYTHING we can to look after our teeth, and the dentist STILL complains.

As I say, it's white noise now. CBA with the telling off and being spoken to like I'm a fucking child.

@Flossless Don't let it get you down, just ignore it and look after your teeth as well as you can.

senior30 · 16/12/2022 23:49

I’m absolutely useless at flossing with lengths of floss, I use harps. You can get some with completely flat floss rather than round, it just took me a lot of shopping around.

allswellthatends · 17/12/2022 01:46

Me too, OP. What I've finally done is floss one way each evening. Over four days everything gets flossed, therefore. (And obviously if I can see or feel anything stuck I get it out asap.) I figure it's better than nothing.

milkyaqua · 17/12/2022 02:38

As my old dentist used to say, "Only floss the teeth you want to keep!"

stillvicarinatutu · 17/12/2022 02:44

I feel your pain . Hygienist yesterday. Same issue . Big telling off .

eurochick · 17/12/2022 03:36

I'm not convinced by flossing. I've tried it but have many of the issues mentioned above, including gagging. I have a sonic toothbrush, waterpik and occasionally use interdental brushes but they are dreadful for the environment. Flossing seems to involve pushing bacteria from between the teeth up under the gum. It is just not logical to me.

Buteverythingsfine · 17/12/2022 11:39

www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-36962667

ILoveeCakes · 17/12/2022 11:52

It's just a stick that they've started beating people with over the past couple of years. You can't use the NHS any more without a dressing down.

I told mine that the only person I've ever known to floss was Julia Roberts in Pretty Woman.

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