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- Dental floss vs. water flosser: Which is better? - Mayo Clinic
A water flosser is a device that aims a stream of water at the teeth It's also called an oral irrigator or a dental water jet A water flosser can help remove pieces of food from between teeth It also can take plaque off teeth If you use dental floss and you don't have gum bleeding or other problems, there's no need to change Using a water flosser can be helpful for people who have braces
- Suddenly and unexpectedly diagnosed with periodontitis. . . . !!!
Hello all 37yo non smoking male here Solid bi annual recipient of professional cleanings, brush 2x a day (previously with electric, now with ultra soft brush), floss 1x a day and waterpike 2-3 times a day I find myself suffering a life shattering anxiety over a few dental appointments, my
- One tooth sensitive to water flosser - now stopped
I have a Waterpik flosser and I used to use it at maximum power My teeth were hurting, reacting to the cold, they were sensitive My dentist was the one to tell me that this company makes very powerful flossers and to use level 4 at maximum All symptoms disappeared
- Can a WaterPik cause tooth sensitivity if used wrong?
So I posted a couple weeks ago about having a popcorn hull stuck in my teeth that I couldn't get out I decided to buy a water pik, it worked instantly! Thank goodness I figured it would be a good buy anyway for my husband and I My husband has tonsil stones really bad too and we've been told
- Waterpik flosser - dentalfearcentral. org
I'm not sure if this was a good buy or not, totally undecided I know they have been discussed here before at times, some really like them and others don't I've been using mine for 3 days, having finally got the hang of the water temperature needed (the pain of cold water won't be
- Waterpik flosser - Dental Phobia Forum
How many times a day should you use a waterpik flosser? Is it once or twice a day and if it's once, is it better to use it at night time?
- Is a waterpik enough to clean a bridge? - Dental Phobia Forum
I think most dentists would recommend a waterpik only in addition to, and not as a substitute for interdental cleaners and floss (look for bridge and implant floss) when it comes to cleaning a bridge Could you order from Amazon or similar?
- Using Water Flosser after Extraction - Dental Phobia Forum
Just wondering the time frame on this? I am dying to get my WaterPik out again and as it's the weekend, can't contact my dentist until Monday Today is 17 days post-extraction and everything is healing nicely with no pain left at all I haven't needed painkillers for three days I am
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