hammaslanka
Hammaslanka is the Finnish term for dental floss, a thin filament used to remove plaque and food particles from between teeth and near the gumline. It is typically made from nylon or PTFE and is available in waxed or unwaxed forms, as round floss or flat tape, with varying thickness. Some varieties are flavored.
In use, hammaslanka is part of daily oral hygiene. A small portion is wound around the middle
History and development trace modern dental floss to the early 19th century, when Levi Spear Parmly advocated
Health considerations include the role of flossing in reducing plaque and gingival inflammation when combined with