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Figure 20 shows the incorrect way. 30 EVERYDAY MOUTH HYGIENE where the cheek is pushed back by the thumb, making it most difficult to reach the back teeth. The silk should Fig. 21. — Further progress in the cleansing of the left upper teeth. then be passed into the next space and continued for- ward (see Fig. 21), the triangular motion previously EVERYDAY MOUTH HYGIENE 31 described being carried out. When the central division of the teeth has been reached, the silk should be shifted Fig. 22. — ...Position of floss for cleansing the right upper side of the mouth. as in Fig. 22, for the work on the upper right side, and inserted as in Fig. 23. Note that the right thumb must 32 EVERYDAY MOUTH HYGIENE be on the outside of the dental arch for the right side cleansing, just as the left thumb should be on the outside Fig. 23. — Position of fingers for cleansing the right upper back teeth. of the dental arch for cleansing the left upper teeth. Then, as was done on the left side of the cheek, the right EVERYDAY MOUTH HYGIENE 33 side is pushed out by the right thumb, the silk inserted back of the right third molar, and the procedure re- peated until the upper front teeth are again reached.
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