903-894-6064


Office Hours

Mon-Fri 8AM-4PM

Address

17159 FM 2493
Flint, TX 75762

E-mail Creekside Dental


Creekside Dental is dedicated to providing high quality dentistry using the latest technology and unparalleled skill. We provide complete dental care for children and adults, cosmetic dentistry to improve your appearance, and preventive dentistry to help you keep your healthy smile. A beautiful smile not only looks nice, but is a vital part of your total health and well-being. Give us a call for more information about how we can provide you and your family with healthy smiles that last a lifetime.

Creekside Dental is conveniently located just 10-15 minutes from South Loop 323 in Tyler, Bullard, Flint and Whitehouse.

How to Floss Your Teeth


Periodontal disease usually appears between the teeth where your toothbrush cannot reach. Flossing is a very effective way to remove plaque from those surfaces. However, it is important to develop the proper technique. The following instructions will help you, but remember it takes time and practice.

Teeth Flossing

Start with a piece of floss (waxed is easier) about 18" long. Lightly wrap most of the floss around the middle finger of one hand. Wrap the rest of the floss around the middle finger of the other hand.

To clean the upper teeth, hold the floss tightly between the thumb and forefinger of each hand. Gently insert the floss between the teeth using a back-and-forth motion. Do not force the floss or try to snap it in to place. Bring the floss to the gum line then curve it into a C-shape against one tooth. Slide it into the space between the gum and the tooth until you feel light resistance. Move the floss up and down on the side of one tooth. Remember there are two tooth surfaces that need to be cleaned in each space. Continue to floss each side of all the upper teeth. Be careful not to cut the gum tissue between the teeth. As the floss becomes soiled, turn from one finger to the other to get a fresh section.

To clean between the bottom teeth, guide the floss using the forefinger of both hands. Do not forget the backside of the last tooth on both sides, upper and lower.

When you are done, rinse vigorously with water to remove plaque and food particles. If you have trouble managing the floss with your fingertips, floss holders may help. If you notice bleeding when you brush or floss your teeth, that could be an indication of periodontal disease, so see your dentist for an evaluation.