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Oral health - best gadget

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FaceDirectionOfTravel · 24/04/2014 17:05

We are strictly toothbrush, floss and mouthwash people, but my husband in particular seems to suffer with poor oral health if he doesn't floss and mouthwash daily. Which is boring.

I think we could improve our oral health with a gadget. I've seen the sonicair recommended on here...anything else? And which version of the SonicAir?

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FaceDirectionOfTravel · 24/04/2014 20:53

bump...?

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FoxyHarlow123 · 24/04/2014 21:00

The waterpik is great.

Anniecarrieson · 24/04/2014 23:13

Airfloss often comes down to around £30. Combine 'flossing' and mouthwash. Much less fiddly and mucky than floss.

FaceDirectionOfTravel · 24/04/2014 23:18

Thanks both. I loooooved using the Waterpik in the 80s. But not sure if my memory is reliable or even relevant given that I was a child then.

Airfloss looks cool. We don't even have electric tooth brushes so might need to start there.

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Anniecarrieson · 24/04/2014 23:20

Yes, definitely get an electric brush!

buttercrumble · 25/04/2014 06:33

I have the sonicare air floss it's great , but how about a tongue cleaner too m.boots.com/mt/www.boots.com/en/OraBrush-Tongue-Cleaner-Ultra-Soft_1132890/ I found it really finishes off the cleaning routine well Smile

antimatter · 25/04/2014 06:40

Not sure if all sonic toothbrushes have timer but is well worth having.
Send him to a dental hygenist and then using sonic toothbrush would make ihis gums stay healthy.

I am not sure that mouthwash is necessary then.

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