Friday, June 17, 2016

Coverage Continues: Nearly A Third Of Americans Never Floss Their Teeth, CDC Study Finds


Newser reports in continuing coverage that Centers for Disease Control and Prevention researchers surveyed “more than 9,000 Americans aged 30 and over” about how often they floss, finding “32.4% said they didn’t floss their teeth at all, in contrast to the 30.3% who said they flossed daily.” Discussing the oral health benefits of regular flossing, the article notes that the American Dental Association recommends flossing daily.

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