Dental floss isn’t only for after a meal! Believe it or not, you can also use unwaxed, non-flavored floss to help make delicious dishes — anything from juicy roast chicken to this over-the-top Fresh ...
There are dozens of different ways to use your spare dental floss now that a new report says there's little evidence it's effective in plaque removal. The New York Times found the internet full of ...
Some cheese just isn't easy to handle with a knife—particularly if it's really soft or crumbly. Food weblog The Kitchn recommends a different tool for these cheeses: standard dental floss. If you're ...
In a world where health advice comes from so-called experts on Instagram and Tiktok, it’s increasingly more difficult to know what’s true and what’s not. It’s also likely you’ve recently come across a ...
If you've ever used picture hanging wire in your life, you know it's prone to scratching up walls and being a bit of a pain to use. To alleviate this problem, home improvement site This Old House ...
Flossing is the best way to remove food particles and dental plaque from the tight spaces between your teeth, and when left in place, this bacteria can cause cavities between teeth, gingivitis, and ...
A recent study, purporting to show that “toxic” chemicals from some types of dental floss are ending up in the flossers' bloodstream, does not actually provide evidence for the claim. So don’t give up ...