Method of Flossing
Dental floss should be inserted slowly while being moved back-and- forth little by little like a saw. If you insert the floss too vigorously, it may damage your gum. So, until you get used, you should insert the floss carefully while looking in a mirror.
If you insert the floss into the interdental space, you should move the floss up and down between the crown and the root while moving it back-and-forth like a saw. As the floss reaches the gum, you should return it to the crown as well. After flossing, you should clean the oral cavity with tap water.
When you do flossing for the first time, you may bleed from the gum. This is because you had never done flossing until the time. The bleeding is caused by the inflammation of the interdental gum and the accumulation of plaque induces the inflammation. While continuing regular flossing, plaque is removed and the bleeding will be stopped. So, if you bleed in flossing, don't be afraid and please continue flossing. However, if the bleeding continues for a long time, your flossing method can be problematic or there can be serious problems in your gum. In such a case, you should receive medical treatment at the dental clinic.