I did what the Orthodontist said, and got him a toothbrush that brushed in circles. Then I turned around and did what I thought was logical, and got him a water pick to review.
I did have to wait a bit, for it to come in the mail. It wasn't like Amazon's 2 day shipping. It did come. We weren't in a hurry, for it, so yay.
I've never used one. At first I was thinking it needed batteries. No it doesn't need batteries!
You just take the bottom off, and fill it with water until it hits the Max line. It squirts much like a spray bottle does.
Uses:
Braces
Food Trap
If Teeth are Close to Each Other
Sensitive Gums
If You Don't Like Flossing
I bleed when flossing, and it's not because I don't ever floss. It's from being on Aspirin. I may have to get my own Water Pick! It looks handy!
The only things I could see being a problem is that if you don't use it a lot it, you may have to change the water out each time you use it. Just like some spray bottles stop working, this could to. Right now it works great!
Where to Get it:
You can pick one up here: https://madebeats.com/product/dental-flusher-eater-powered-water-jet-cleaning-tooth-pick-floss-air-teeth-massager/ for $43. Usually they are $49.
Have you used a water pick before?
Disclaimer: I got this for free, or a discounted price in order to help with this review. All opinions are my own.
4 comments:
I need to get one for Leah. She got told off at the orthodontist last month because she isn't flossing between her braces properly. I think a water pick would really help get in there and get all the buildup out much better than floss anyway.
@Theresa ask to review one one from different places. They are $45!
I brush too hard so maybe I should try something like this to prevent that.
I bought myself a water flosser to give myself for Christmas. ha ha ha...
sad but true
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