Flossing is essential for maintaining good oral health because it removes plaque, food particles, and bacteria from between the teeth and along the gum line—areas that a toothbrush can’t effectively reach. The practice can help prevent cavities, reduce risk of gum disease and help maintain fresh breath. But did you know that flossing may also help reduce your stroke risk? It turns out that removing that plaque is very important as a way to avoid inflammation, which increases the risk for cardiovascular conditions.
To learn more about how flossing may help reduce stroke risk, by AARP. CLICK HERE.