Water flossers have become a popular tool for people looking to improve their at-home dental care routine. Wondering if they’re just a gimmick? Don’t. Dentists generally recommend them — especially if ...
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Waterpik and flossing both reach plaque-brushing misses. Waterpiks can benefit people with braces or arthritis, but floss offers traditional thoroughness.
Cleaning between your teeth is critical. But if you hate using string floss or simply don’t use it regularly, water flossers offer an appealing alternative. These devices produce a pulsing, ...
Hate flossing? Then a water flosser might be for you. Cleaning in between your teeth is crucial for dental health. Your toothbrush can’t do the job effectively, which is why you need another type of ...
Which is the better water flosser? Often referred to as oral irrigators, water flossers provide an alternative to traditional flossing. They use pressure to send out a constant stream of water that ...
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We evaluated the Waterpik and other devices for their capacity, ease of use, and more By Catherine Roberts Hate flossing? Then a water flosser might be for you. Cleaning in between your teeth is ...