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Philips Sonicare AirFloss Rechargeable Power Flosser with Autofire mode - £39.99 Boots
£39.99Boots Deals
online deal only i think free delivery to your local store this is as cheap as I've ever seen it always wanted one but refused to pay the price even on amazon black Friday deal also you get 500 advantage points too so that's a fiver back on your advantage card!
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Well for me it is a matter of, either I do this or I don't bother.
I assume you are not talking about your wife with that comment ??
Source ?
My other half is a dental hygienist and they highly recommend them at her practice. Especially if you already have quite a few fillings or crowns as floss can easily snag and cause other damage.
Been using a Waterpik for past 6 months (prior to evening brush) and doesn't half make you mouth feel cleaner.
I suggest you find yourself a new dentist
I think most of the negative reviews come from those who purchase in the mindset that its a replacement for flossing.
thanks
I needed a few crowns after losing some teeth in a bike accident and the care you have to take when flossing makes it an absolute ball ache. I bought one of these before Christmas and it makes things so much easier.
I have this one. I really love it!
Amazon still at this price if your quick.
Thumbs up from me on that also. Just an absolute pain you cant use it in the bathroom.
Edit- Actually I thought that was the WP-100 you posted. Seems the WP-120 uses a 2 pin shaver plug which fixes my only gripe of the previous model.
Oh, I thought that was the WP-100 too which is the one I have. Looks like the WP-120 is even better then
thanks
You might find interdental brushes easier. My dentist recommends dipping them in a mouth wash that contains alcohol. And they last a long time if you're careful not to bend them.
Luckily not Wikif***ingpedia. A dentist, talking about them on a news report about these things. I have a whole dental routine that involves proper flossing, interdentals, brushing, mouthwash, and no silly gimmicks.
OK I'll ask you then ;). Mouthwashes containing alcohol or not: any difference?
Can only say an ex of mine said her dentist told her the alcohol is actually bad for your teeth.
Well I thought I'd heard it all - but not that one! Was that not about consumption of alcohol, rather than washing your mouth out with it?
I'd have thought that would make it good in this situation! Yes, chlorhexidene for gum disease but not for general dental hygiene.
Clearly the art of context was lost on you there...