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AIBU?

To want a water and air tooth flosser thing?

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cultkid · 27/05/2021 19:59

Do they work?

I went to the dentist for the first time in ages for a check up. Think More then 8 years kind of thing

I had a gum infection a few years ago other then that I don't want to go to the dentist if I don't have an issue!

So I have to have 4 teeth out the wisdom ones and my husband went for his checkup Same time as me. He needed a filling and was told to go to the hygienist. I was told I didn't need it. I have really tight teeth but the dentist said no cavities etc and didn't say to have the hygienist as my teeth looked ok but cramped

Now I am wondering if I should get an air floss thing like the dentist has? Aibu to get one for home use?

I use the little stick things to go between my teeth. I am 28, is it too late to start an air flosser?

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Quickchangeartiste · 27/05/2021 20:02

I have the Phillips. My dentist tells me my teeth are very clean; no bleeding gums. I am late 50s.
Just love it.

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Sparklingbrook · 27/05/2021 20:11

I love my Waterpik, I also occasionally use Tepe brushes and tape but the Waterpik is very effective.

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LakieLady · 27/05/2021 20:22

Bloody hell, I want one now!

I had no idea they were so cheap, I thought they'd be in 3 figures, not 2.

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moofolk · 27/05/2021 20:27

Hmmm I'm just looking too. There are whitening ones as well, that take little tablets but surely you could put those in a normal one?

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BergamotMouse · 27/05/2021 20:29

I have one. Love it!! Can't get floss between my teeth easily but my waterpik is so easy.

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MissConductUS · 27/05/2021 20:31

The Waterpik is brilliant. I put a little mouthwash in with the water and my teeth feel so clean afterward. It has greatly improved my dental hygiene.

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moofolk · 27/05/2021 20:32

Is Waterpik brand particularly better than the others or are they just the biggest?

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DazzlingHaze · 27/05/2021 20:33

My boyfriend has a water flosser and gave me the spare head for it and I absolutely love using it whenever I stay at his! It makes my teeth feel so clean!!

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Namechangeforthis88 · 27/05/2021 20:34

I love mine, totally recommend. My gums are in better condition and I get less discomfort.

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BarryTheChopper · 27/05/2021 20:37

I have a waterpik and it’s brilliant. It gets stuff out from your teeth way better than floss and your teeth feel so clean afterwards.

I do use the interdental brushes a few times a week too.

It’s also really good for kids with braces and comes with a special head for them.

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TroysMammy · 27/05/2021 20:37

My hygienist said that as my teeth are even a water flosser would be suitable. She said it wouldn't be suitable for crooked, overlapping or close together teeth. I haven't bought one though.

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topcat2014 · 27/05/2021 20:38

I'm going to look at these

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MiddleClassMother · 27/05/2021 20:51

I absolutely love mine, top of the range WaterPik which has little tablets to whiten your teeth. Don't think the whitening works but my teeth are a lot cleaner than before, and my dentist complimented them. I use it 3 times a day, and take it to work to use after lunch!

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SmiledWithTheRisingSun · 27/05/2021 20:51

Want one.

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BalladOfBarryAndFreda · 27/05/2021 20:53

I like my waterpik but have to use warm water in it as cold is too much for my sensitive teeth.

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SmiledWithTheRisingSun · 27/05/2021 20:54

Are the waterpik ones better than the cheaper ones?

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44PumpLane · 27/05/2021 20:57

I have a non branded waterpick but I have fairly weak tooth enamel and found it gave me tooth sensitivity when i used it.

Now I use it for cleaning.... It does an amazing job or getting grut out from electric toothbrush heads and blasting the dirt from under the shower door slider thing!

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ReadingIsFundamental · 27/05/2021 21:07

I got the Phillips Sonicare one because I love the Sonicare toothbrushes but I hated it. It sprayed the water all over my face. (That was 4 years ago, though, so maybe they’re better now)

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NichyNoo · 27/05/2021 21:34

I bought one of these in lockdown. I filled it with water, switched it on and it nearly blasted my lips off. Too scared to try it again. I really wanted it to work but it was just far too powerful.

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Sparklingbrook · 27/05/2021 21:39

There's a definite knack to using them. Took me a couple of goes to get the hang of it. First go I was jetwashing the bathroom. Grin

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NeverRTFT · 27/05/2021 21:41

PowerFloss is the best! Cheaper and non-electric. It's like a water pistol mechanism but designed well so it really gets out in between DD's braces

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Zealois · 27/05/2021 21:42

I have one, it was maybe 30 quid on Amazon. I love it and it's greatly improved my gum health. I still use regular floss too though.

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Rubyrecka · 27/05/2021 21:43

I've got a water pick but they are soooo messy. I've gone back to tepe flossing

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eatsleepread · 27/05/2021 21:44

A FB friend of mine basically reversed her need of root canal treatment through using one of these, as the infection went away!
I am very prone to plaque; it builds up no matter what I use (the wee interdental brushes), so I would be interested in one of these.
If anyone would be kind enough to post a link (good, but not too pricey!), I'd be very grateful.

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lakesidelife · 27/05/2021 21:45

DH has a water pic, I find it too much for my gums even on the lowest setting.

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