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Water flossers

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Ahahahstop · 28/03/2021 18:08

Does anyone use these? I got fixed braces at the start of March and find threading the floss between each bracket difficult. They are fairly expensive though so not sure if worth it

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Londonnight · 28/03/2021 18:10

I do. I have a waterpik one, had it about 3 years. I have found it well worth the money.

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Spodge · 28/03/2021 18:40

I had one when I had braces. I think it was a Phillips one. It did the job pretty well but was hideous to clean. As soon as I got rid of the braces it was easier to floss and I chucked out the water flosser. It think it's well worth it for the duration of having the braces.

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lookdeepintotheparka · 28/03/2021 19:10

I use one every day as I have gum disease and hated using those flossing pick things! I think they're really good and so does my dentist - have had no recent problems with my teeth at all.

I just have the cheapie Amazon version which is fine especially if you're not sure how you'll get on with one.

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NeverDropYourMoonCup · 28/03/2021 19:24

@lookdeepintotheparka

I use one every day as I have gum disease and hated using those flossing pick things! I think they're really good and so does my dentist - have had no recent problems with my teeth at all.

I just have the cheapie Amazon version which is fine especially if you're not sure how you'll get on with one.

Which one?

I can't stand using my Waterpik because it makes the most godawful noise and has done since purchase. But I'd still really like to use one for teeth rather than just cleaning the sink and tumble dryer condenser and absolutely hate using floss or interdental picks I wish Oral B still did their Hummingbird because that was tolerable
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lookdeepintotheparka · 28/03/2021 19:57

It's the 'Fairywill' version - sorry can't link on my phone! There are usually deals on them so I paid about £25. DH and I both have one - they are quite noisy and take a bit of getting used to!

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silentpool · 28/03/2021 21:05

I have an airflosser which puffs airs between your teeth. But it also has a compartment for water or mouthwash so acts as a waterflosser too. I'm pretty happy with it.

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trumpisaflump · 28/03/2021 21:26

I use the Waterpix one and love it. I find it quite addictive and want to use it after each meal. I have a fixed retainer in my bottom teeth so it really helps and saves faffing with different types of floss.

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JustSaying101 · 28/03/2021 21:36

Yes, I use one and I am rather addicted to it now! Does take some getting used to but well worth the money imo. Dentist recommended Waterpix but there are lots available right now.

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littleburn · 28/03/2021 21:46

Water Flosser for Teeth Cordless - ESSEASON 300ml Portable Oral Irrigator Flosser 5 Cleaning Modes & 6 Jet Tips, IPX7 Waterproof and USB Rechargeable for Travel https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B07TV5W7M2/ref=cmswwrcppapifabccBKE448SYRAVWPM4DPG8S?encoding=UTF8&psc=1
This one from Amazon is pretty good and only £27

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Thighdentitycrisis · 28/03/2021 22:09

Yes I had one years ago and rated it
Just stopped working though and now I’m back to floss and those little brushes

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Bananaman123 · 29/03/2021 11:46

Yes love this waterpik one. Strugglex with floss on my bottom teeth as tight but this is amazing and so quick. Just dont go too hard at first as comes out at some force.

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Ahahahstop · 29/03/2021 15:32

Thank you everyone! Just bought one from amazon so hopefully works

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MarinPrime · 29/03/2021 15:55

A water flosser can't replace proper flossing.
I've used a Waterpik for years, I've got tightly spaced teeth and it's satisfying to see the bits of stuck food come shooting out.
My dentist (and google) told me it's not as effective at removing plaque as flossing so I do both.

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MoltonSilver · 29/03/2021 21:16

I like my waterpik but, like Marin, my dentist isn't a fan of them.

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Lndnmummy · 29/03/2021 23:16

I have just ordered one. I can’t floss as my teeth are too tight. It’s impossible. So I hope its better than not flossing at all.

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queenofthenorthwest · 29/03/2021 23:42

How do you use it without getting soaked?

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BIWI · 29/03/2021 23:46

My dentist and the hygienist always tell me that flossing is much better. But I hate flossing! I have the Philips Waterpik and still haven't really worked out how to use it without making a massive mess!

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ThatsNotTheTeaHunty · 30/03/2021 00:13

I use one but only because I got mine free from Phillips.
With braces we recommended tepe brushes not floss.

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Ahahahstop · 30/03/2021 22:04

Thanks everyone, mine arrives tomorrow.

Any tips on keeping the rubber bands around the brackets clear? Mine are stained yellow, they get replaced this Thursday but be interested in keeping next ones clear

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Stichintime · 30/03/2021 22:10

To not get soaked put in desired position in mouth and then turn on low then switch up higher. Turn off before you remove from mouth.

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Cailleach1 · 31/03/2021 02:21

I have the cordless Waterpik. The resevoir is tiny and used so quickly, and I've just ordered the plug in one with the half litre reservoir. I will use the cordless one if I'm going away (yeah, how unlikely at the moment) or when I'm lazy and just to focus on the gums around some crowns.

I think the best attachment for gum disease is supposed to be the pik pocket tip. There is a special orthodontic tip for braces etc.

I use the Waterpik in addition to brushing and flossing.

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Ahahahstop · 31/03/2021 17:23

Mine arrived today and its great for getting food out of braces but I can see why you need to do in addition to normal flossing. I still love it, used it twice already

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Wiglio · 31/03/2021 17:32

Waterpik here too but do use warm water if your teeth are sensitive

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