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How to Use a Water Flosser Without Making a Mess
Water flossers are one of the most effective tools in any oral care routine. They reach spots a toothbrush misses, and they're especially useful if you have braces, implants, or...
Can You Put Mouthwash in a Water Flosser?
Can You Put Mouthwash in a Water Flosser? Yes. But there's a version of doing this that works, and another that quietly damages your device — and from the outside,...
Can an Electric Toothbrush Damage Your Gums?
Can an Electric Toothbrush Damage Your Gums? Here's a question worth sitting with. When you switched to an electric toothbrush, did you actually change how hard you press? Or did...
Can You Share a Water Flosser
The question comes up more often than you’d expect. Someone gets a water flosser on their dentist’s recommendation, their partner or roommate asks why they can’t just use it too, and suddenly...
How Long Does Gingivitis Last?
Your dentist said “gingivitis” at your last cleaning, and now you’re wondering how serious that actually is. Or your gums have been bleeding for a few weeks, and you’ve finally...
Is a Water Flosser Good for Braces?
Flossing with braces is a nightmare. That’s not an exaggeration — anyone who’s spent 20 minutes threading wax string under every archwire knows exactly what this means. Most people start...
Water Flosser vs. Dental Floss: Which Is Better?
If your oral care routine includes a water flosser already, you’ve probably wondered at some point whether it’s actually doing as much as that spool of string in your medicine cabinet. Ask three dentists,...
Water Flosser and Gum Recession: Can It Help or Make It Worse?
Here’s a situation that comes up all the time: someone notices their gums look a little “off,” teeth seem longer than they used to, maybe some cold sensitivity that wasn’t...
