a) Typically it means “Best Friends Forever.”
b) After seeing numerous dental hygiene patients NOT flossing daily, a male hygienist in WA state one day (
mid-September, 2011) came up with a fun way of incorporating “Flossing” into
people’s daily routine. He believes doing three things daily---“Brush, Floss, and Fluoride” will decrease the chances of getting cavities and
gum diseases, will save a lot of
money for his patients (not having to spend
money to fill the cavities) and will make
people happy, hence BFF (Brush, Floss, and Fluoride). Eventually he wants everyone to have the habit down and that should be everyone’s Best Friends Forever.
c) He gets a lot of chuckle from his patients over this new twisted definition and enjoys seeing his patients motivated to do BFF daily.
d) He expects to see a lot of Thumbs-up after this post.
People who click on Thumbs-up agree with him and will Brush, Floss and do Fluoride rinse daily to keep their gums/teeth healthy.
Hygienist: Hi
Linda, how has your Best Friends
Forever (=Brush, Floss, Fluoride) been lately?
Patient: Haha...Well, I’m doing well with Brushing 2-3 times a day, but Flossing could be better. I use Fluoride rinse a few times a week for the past several months, and it seems to help with my sensitivity.
Hygienist: Well, it sounds like you’re doing much better than the last time. Keep on working on your BFF. That will be your Best Friends
Forever! :-)
Patient: Thanks. The BFF thing really helped me to remember to do all three daily. My gums don’
t bleed as much as it used to.