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Waxed or Unwaxed Floss - Does It Really Matter?


Posted on 9/1/2025 by Brush & Floss Office
Woman using a floss threader, flossing her teeth.
Flossing is an essential part of a complete oral care routine, helping to remove plaque and food debris from between your teeth where your toothbrush can't reach. But when it comes to choosing the right type of floss, you might be wondering: waxed or unwaxed? Does it really matter?

The answer, like many things in dentistry, is: it depends. Both waxed and unwaxed floss have their pros and cons, and the best choice for you will depend on your individual needs and preferences.

Waxed Floss: The Pros and Cons


Waxed floss is coated with a thin layer of wax, which makes it glide more easily between your teeth. This can be especially helpful if you have tightly spaced teeth or find it difficult to maneuver regular floss. Additionally, waxed floss is less likely to shred or break, making it a good choice for people with braces or other dental work.

However, waxed floss can also be more difficult to grip and may not be as effective at removing plaque and debris from between your teeth. Additionally, some people find the waxy coating to be unpleasant.

Unwaxed Floss: The Pros and Cons


Unwaxed floss is not coated with wax, which makes it feel more textured and can be more effective at removing plaque and debris. It is also generally less expensive than waxed floss. However, unwaxed floss can be more difficult to maneuver and may shred or break more easily.

Ultimately, the best way to decide which type of floss is right for you is to experiment and see what you prefer. You may also want to talk to your dentist or dental hygienist for their recommendation.

Additional Tips for Effective Flossing


•  Use a gentle sawing motion to guide the floss between your teeth.
•  Curve the floss into a C-shape around each tooth.
•  Slide the floss up and down along the sides of each tooth, making sure to reach below the gum line.
•  Repeat this process for all of your teeth.
•  Floss at least once a day, preferably before bed.

The Importance of Flossing


Flossing is an important part of maintaining good oral health. It helps to remove plaque and food debris from between your teeth, which can help to prevent cavities, gum disease, and other oral health problems. Additionally, flossing can help to keep your breath fresh and your smile healthy.

If you have any questions about flossing or other aspects of oral care, please don't hesitate to talk to your dentist or dental hygienist. They will be happy to provide you with personalized advice and recommendations.

Restoration Dentistry: More Than Just Fillings


Did you know that restorative dentistry goes beyond just fillings? At our practice, we offer a wide range of restorative treatments to help you achieve a healthy and beautiful smile. From crowns and bridges to dental implants and dentures, we have the expertise and technology to restore your smile to its full potential.

If you are interested in learning more about restorative dentistry, please contact our office today to schedule a consultation. We would be happy to discuss your individual needs and goals and help you develop a treatment plan that is right for you.




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