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To Floss or Not to Floss

FLOSSHave you seen the article about flossing that’s gone viral on the internet over the past several weeks?  This one is about the lack of clinical evidence that flossing prevents tooth decay.  When my cousin sent me the article, I thought it was a hoax, but it appeared to be from NYTimes Magazine, no lightweight in the publishing world.  As I read it, I grew alarmed, not by the content of the article but by the implications.  By glancing at the headlines one could come away with the idea that flossing doesn’t work.  What the article actually says is that there aren’t clinical trials to prove that it works.

Why is it that we, as humans, will skip over 54,000 information bytes that give one opinion, but will focus on the ONE byte that opines differently, especially if it concerns something we’re not crazy about doing anyway?  It’s one of the endearing qualities that makes us special, I guess.

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Confessions of a Floss Hater

Is there something you just hate doing?  Something that you do because you know you should?  You know that responsible adults do this, so you should too.  Is it getting your tires rotated? Going in for your annual medical checkup? Taking off your makeup before bed? Exercising?  Taking your vitamins every day?

Flossing my teeth is one of those things for me.  There was a time when I would floss several times a week and feel pretty virtuous about it.  Three times a week!  That’s more than most people, right?  That means I’m taking good care of my teeth, right?  When my hygienist would ask me if I floss regularly, I’d chirp right up, “Yes!”  Yes, three times a week.  In fact, in the week before my dental appointments I’d floss almost every day, for good measure. (By the way, that doesn’t work. They always know.)

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