Using floss on a regular basis can significantly cut the risk of developing gum diseases that may require emergency dentistry.
The Daily Mirror has suggested that making a habit of flossing after brushing teeth can lead to a number of health benefits.
Indeed, the publication noted that rooting out bacteria in between the teeth can not only prevent gum disease, but can also reduce a person's risk of having a stroke.
Micro-organisms that develop in unclean mouths may jam up arteries and eventually lead to heart attacks.
Brushing is unlikely to remove all of the plaque built up around the teeth, thus making it important to floss in order to avoid bad breath.
Recently, Dentistry IQ reported that utilising dental floss can also prevent lung disease, as germs can often reach the organ via the windpipe.
Once this happens, problems can escalate as the lungs provide a warm environment for bacteria to grow.