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How to Floss Your Teeth

Floss at least once a day to remove plaque between the teeth and below the gums. Start at one place and work all the way around your mouth. Floss between each tooth as shown below. Also floss the backside of your last teeth.

3 easy steps to flossing your teeth

Step 1.

  • Wrap 18 inches of floss around your middle fingers.

  • Secure it with your index fingers and thumbs.

Two hands with dental floss ready to use.

Step 2.

  • Ease the floss between your teeth.

  • Press it against 1 side, then the other, to form a C-shape.

Closeup of mouth showing floss between front teeth.

Step 3.

  • Gently work the floss up and down.

  • Make sure you go below the gumline where plaque collects.

  • Go back to step 2 and do the other side of the tooth.

  • When you are done, throw the floss away.

Closeup of mouth showing hands flossing between front teeth.

If you have a bridge or wear braces, use a floss threader to get the floss under the bridge or the wires.

Closeup of mouth showing hand inserting floss between front teeth and under braces with floss threader.

Why floss?

Flossing every day will help keep your teeth and gums healthy. Flossing may help prevent cavities and gum disease by removing plaque, which contains bacteria. Having clean teeth also makes you look and feel better. Your breath is fresher. Your smile is brighter. And your teeth feel smooth.

Fighting plaque

Many kinds of bacteria live in your mouth. These germs collect on your teeth and gums. They quickly form a sticky film called plaque. Plaque is the major cause of tooth decay and gum disease. Plaque is always forming. So it needs to be removed every day. Brushing removes plaque from tooth surfaces and around the gumline. Flossing breaks up plaque between teeth and under gums that brushing is not able to reach.

Online Medical Reviewer: Daphne Pierce-Smith RN MSN
Online Medical Reviewer: Rita Sather RN
Date Last Reviewed: 5/1/2025
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