Saturday, October 3, 2015

Dental Tartar Scraper and Remover Set Review

I have a food trap in the back of my mouth. Sometimes I'll floss and floss, and I still can't get certain foods out of there. It doesn't happen all the time, but it's annoying when it does.

Recently I got a 3 piece stainless steel Dental Tartar Scraper and Remover Set to review. I know these tools will help get food out of my back teeth!

This set includes: 
  • 1 Dental Pick
  • 1 Scaling instrument
  • 1 Dental Mouth Mirror 
It's sold by Majestic Bombay. This set is a professional dental set made up of different heads. It's ideal for dental hygiene. A great kit, made from surgical grade stainless steel. Very well balanced. The quality of these surgical grade instruments means they will last a long time.

Cost:
  • The set isn't expensive. It's $35.
  •  The set is marked down to $14.99. I think it's worth the cost. 
I can scrape away at my teeth in the comfort of my own home. I'll do this when I get food caught, between dental visits, and before going to the dentist. There's something about someone else scraping away at my teeth that I just don't care for. I'd rather do it on my own time. 


I can get tarter off my teeth, so no cavities occur. Thankfully I've only had 3 cavities in my whole life. That was all in one visit! I waited a few years to go to the dentist when I was in grad school. Since I've been clean of cavities. YAY These tools will help to! Preventative care is a must.

Ways I take care of my teeth:
  • Brush
  • Floss
  • Mouth Wash
  • Scrape
What's something you do to take care of your teeth?

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I received one or more of the products mentioned above for a discounted price. Regardless, I only recommend products or services I use personally and believe will be good for my readers.

6 comments:

Harry Flashman said...

I pretty much just floss and use Listerine.

~ Noelle said...

Wow. That looks professional grade for real!

Theresa Mahoney said...

I use scrapers too. The hygienist is always in awe that I never have any plaque buildup when I go in for my cleanings.

Tamara Narayan said...

I'd be scared of hurting myself with those picks. I'll leave the sharp stuff to the professional. By using toothbrush, floss, and mouthwash regularly, I've reduced the amount of time my hygienist picks away at me.

Ai Sakura said...

I never thought of scraping the plaque off myself at home haha.. like Tamara I'm scared of hurting myself with the sharp tools! :P

Ai @ Sakura Haruka

Eat To Live said...

I need a set of these. I did get a WaterPik that I use and that helps a lot to get the food out of my teeth.

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