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Reddit mentions of ShowerFloss – Complete Unit – Professionally Designed Oral Irrigation Flossing Device – With Pressure Adjustment – Dentist Recommended for Plaque Buildup, Cleaning Out Pockets & Strengthening Gums
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We found 2 Reddit mentions of ShowerFloss – Complete Unit – Professionally Designed Oral Irrigation Flossing Device – With Pressure Adjustment – Dentist Recommended for Plaque Buildup, Cleaning Out Pockets & Strengthening Gums. Here are the top ones.
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- ShowerFloss is recommended by thousands of dentists to provide high quality, preventative dental care
- Effective at preventing plaque buildup, cleaning out pockets, massaging & strengthening gums
- Fits in all standard showers, installs in minutes and features adjustable temperature & pressure
- Device is non-electric, creates no mess & requires no setup or post-use cleaning up
- Enjoy flossing daily with unmatched convenience and effectiveness
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Specs:
Height | 1 Inches |
Length | 1 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Release date | December 2018 |
Size | 1 Count (Pack of 1) |
Width | 1 Inches |
I wouldn't say waterpicks are better than flossing, but they do make a great addition to the oral health routine. I have seen a lot of patients benefit from them.
For you I think it would be a great investment because lets face it, flossing around brackets it difficult and time consuming. A waterpick would be a great way to flush out food/debris that are stuck around the brackets and in between teeth. Personally I recommend the product shower floss ( http://www.amazon.com/showerfloss-SF-1-ShowerFloss-by/dp/B0018AGB7M) because I feel the tips fit better in the mouth and it is much less bulky and cumbersome than the waterpick. I use it ever day in addition to regular floss.
Good on you for realising that with braces good oral hygiene is critical. Don't forget to brush the area of the teeth between the bracket and gumline, as I've seen a lot of patients in braces struggle with this and end up with decay and gum issues once the brackets are removed. Spend a few extra minutes gently massaging the gums with a brush every day, a smaller head kid's toothbrush works great in those tight areas.
Hope this helps.
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Edit: if you purchase this product make sure to properly clean the threads where the shower head is screwed on to. Use an abrasive if you need to. Also, make sure to apply plumbers tape on the threads afterwards so there's no leaking!