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DD wants a water flosser for birthday

30 replies

Rinsefirst · 09/09/2020 22:41

And I absolutely have no clue.
Lives in student flat and doesn’t have a shaver point/ electric plug. Is that a deal breaker ?

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Swallowzandamazons · 09/09/2020 22:45

Buy an adaptor plug so she can use a normal electric plug point and get her a water flosser. It'll make a massive difference to her teeth and gums. I use mine every day and it's much easier than using dental tape. My dentist is happy so I guess it's as effective!

Tbug · 10/09/2020 08:58

Mine is chargeable off normal plug then the charge lasts for weeks! Off Amazon :)

KunekuneKristmasCake · 10/09/2020 09:02

What brand would you recommend

Swallowzandamazons · 10/09/2020 09:09

I got a Phillips but only because it was half price in Boots a couple of years ago. Its a bit odd at first but then becomes strangely addictive!

Toomboom · 10/09/2020 09:12

I have used one for years. Mine is a Waterpik water flosser. It works really well. It uses a normal UK plug socket to charge. Charge lasts for ages.

BruceAndNosh · 10/09/2020 09:14

I have a waterpik one but mine is not rechargeable.
But I'll admit to using it over the kitchen sink in holiday apartment!

IdblowJonSnow · 10/09/2020 09:27

Intrigued by this as never heard of this!
I have a fixed brace on the back of my teeth which probably collects gunk...
Would it be suitable with that? Does it hurt if you're teeth are a bit sensitive?

Ernieshere · 10/09/2020 10:06

I looked for one yesterday online, its a minefield Shock

BrowncoatWaffles · 10/09/2020 10:11

I've never heard of this... is it worth getting one? I hate flossing because I get squicked out at the feeling of the thread on my gums.

This could be a game changer!

Itsagrandoldteam · 10/09/2020 10:14

I bought my DH one of these years ago, a Philips Sonicare Airfloss for around £75, he didn't use it much though to be honest. Last year I bought him a Turewell Water Flosser from Amazon for £24, he uses this one all the time, he says it's much better than the Philips one and has better features. The Turewell flosser has a really long battery life and is charged by a usb lead, it's also much easier to clean.

myfurloughedfriend · 10/09/2020 10:28

DD has braces and this is fab, as PP have said it's chargeable and lasts ages 😁

DD wants a water flosser for birthday
IwishIwasyoda · 10/09/2020 10:31

Dentist told my DH they were pointless. He said that you actually need to put something between your teeth to make a blind bit of difference to plaque. Can see they would help with braces though

mallowa · 10/09/2020 10:32

waterpik cordless

HolyForkinShirt · 10/09/2020 10:46

never heard of these, but ive just ordered on from amazon as i am sold after a really quick google. its coming today, so i will report back !

LesLavandes · 10/09/2020 10:51

Sonicare are the best

Rinsefirst · 10/09/2020 11:45

In a shared bathroom so I like the sound of portable / cordless.

Has a fixed brace wire also.
Now to decide which brand . Size wise it is only for one person as no family use.
Good work HolyFort Grin

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Tbug · 10/09/2020 12:22

I have this one, really good! Charge lasts ages 😃

DD wants a water flosser for birthday
MsEllany · 10/09/2020 14:54

@IdblowJonSnow

Intrigued by this as never heard of this! I have a fixed brace on the back of my teeth which probably collects gunk... Would it be suitable with that? Does it hurt if you're teeth are a bit sensitive?
No it doesn’t hurt but there are differing levels of intensity. You can also use warm water if your teeth are sensitive to the cold. I put a little bit of mouth wash in warm water.
DrinkFeckArseGirls · 10/09/2020 14:56

I hve it. I’m pretty sure it does fuck all. I used it for about a month and felt/ saw no difference. Plus it’s terribly messy (ir maybe it’s just me!).

HexyAndIKnowIt · 10/09/2020 14:57

DH has a waterpik. I confess on the few occasions I've used it, it looks like there has been a murder. Thats more to do with my gums than it though, but it is quite violent.
I prefer floss, it doesn't leave me bleeding.

growinggreyer · 10/09/2020 14:59

@IwishIwasyoda

Dentist told my DH they were pointless. He said that you actually need to put something between your teeth to make a blind bit of difference to plaque. Can see they would help with braces though
I wonder if that dentist has actually ever used one? I got one for Christmas and it is honestly fab. I can't go to bed until I have used it because I can feel the crud between my teeth. I have experimented by using my waterpik and then using the little wire brushes afterwards and there is nothing coming off in the wire. My teeth are also a few shades lighter than they used to be which is a bonus.
madcatladyforever · 10/09/2020 15:02

Don't get a hand held, they don't have enough water in them for a whole cleaning session, get a tank one. They have plugs too so you can put them on an extension lead. They are amazing.

cosmopolitanplease · 10/09/2020 15:09

I am OBSESSED with mine, I use it twice a day! I used to floss and use my electric toothbrush but my teeth never felt as clean as they do now. I brush thoroughly and still when I use the water flosser afterwards I have bits of food coming out!

The one I have (Pecham) advises you start off on the gentle mode until your gums get used to it - it does have some force. I use warm water because I have sensitive teeth.

DD wants a water flosser for birthday
blackcat86 · 10/09/2020 15:15

I have one and its an essential post brush ritual now. I have overcrowding so i don't have enough room to floss but the water flosser gets so much crap out from between my teeth. TMI alert but I saw the GP last year for a weird fuzz on my tongue (tests came back normal, dentist had no issues) and this has got rid of it. My teeth feel so clean!

HolyForkinShirt · 10/09/2020 21:05

Trusted amazon delivered my water Flosser earlier this evening.

I can't believe the amount of people who have these haven't put a fucking advisory on using them - so I'll give you all a public service announcement.

  1. They are bloody huge- not a Scooby where I'll store it.
  2. Do not use cold water, felt like i had artic snow in my mouth
  3. Do not press the button before it's in your mouth, my bathroom mirror looks like a water park.
  4. Fucking hell its the same power as my jet cleaner for the patio, thought i was going to loose a tooth.

In summery it was a complete clusterfuck for 5 mins. But my teeth do feel very clean.

Disclaimer- mine seems to be a Chinese copy, not sure if the £80 ones will also make your teeth feel like they are being pulled by a man in an interrogation camp.