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Question 1 of 25 for our Dental Hygienist Mock Interview

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Question 1 of 25

Which do you recommend to patients, water flossing or string flossing?

If asked this question, be sure your answer demonstrates an understanding of both options. Underscore the importance of flossing in general as part of a healthy oral health regimen.

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How to Answer: Which do you recommend to patients, water flossing or string flossing?

Advice and answer examples written specifically for a Dental Hygienist job interview.

  • 1. Which do you recommend to patients, water flossing or string flossing?

      How to Answer

      If asked this question, be sure your answer demonstrates an understanding of both options. Underscore the importance of flossing in general as part of a healthy oral health regimen.

      Written by Travis King on March 1st, 2024

      Entry Level Example

      "For my patients that have recession or a more advanced stage of periodontitis, I recommend water flossing. Food debris can easily get stuck in the larger embrasures on these patients, and the water flosser can help to clean these areas."

      Written by Travis King on March 1st, 2024

      Answer Example

      "It depends on the situation. String flossing is more of the gold standard, but some patients have physical limitations or difficulty accessing certain parts of the mouth. If water flossing is better suited for that patient, then I recommend whichever flossing option they will use most regularly. One benefit of string flossing is the convenience. I often recommend that patients who have a hard time remembering to floss to keep some in their car or at their desk, places where they spend a significant amount of time."

      Written by Travis King on March 1st, 2024

      Experienced Example

      "Water flossing can be more comfortable for my patients with arthritis or other mobility issues. Other than that, since flossing is typically such a battle with patients, I recommend whatever they would be willing to do daily to maintain a healthy mouth."

      Written by Rachelle Enns

      Anonymous Interview Answers with Professional Feedback

      Anonymous Answer

      "It depends on the patient's preference, as well. If the patient has poor manual dexterity, for example, arthritis, I would recommend water flossing as well as for crown, bridge, and implant patient. Otherwise, string flossing is more of a traditional way to do it. I usually recommend a patient try both and find whichever one that is working, and they feel comfortable with it."

      Rachelle's Feedback

      It's great that you consider what your patients like, and very observant of you to consider their dexterity. Nice response!
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