No, but it sounds intriguing. I hate flossing, it's so tedius, and I don't do it as often as I should. Is it like those things at the dentist that shoot a jet of water at ultrasonic frequencies?
I never floss because of effort and time it takes.
However I do recognize flossing is amazing when I do get around to doing it.
Flossing hasn't made much difference to me personally. Only 2-3 cavities my entire life and those are on the biting surface of the teeth, not the flossing sides.
I know flossing was all the health rage. But I think there are studies coming out indicating it's overrated or not as required? Let me google.
AgreedIt amazes me still how much food particles the water pick still gets out from between my teeth even after flossing.
My dentist talked me into having my wisdom teeth removed a long time ago. They were fine, but he said that it's difficult to keep them sufficiently clean to retain them in good health and they are more trouble than they are worth to keep.I floss, water pick, brush, then Listerine rinse. It amazes me still how much food particles the water pick still gets out from between my teeth even after flossing.
I'm an old fart and still have my wisdom teeth. The only way I'll be able to keep them is if I water pick where it is extremely hard to floss.
They are not "flossers" they are water "picks" and they are not to be used to replace regular flossing but rather to be a supplement to it if you'd like .
Maybe, but the water "flossers" in general aren't meant to replace traditional flossing, just compliment it, according to my dentist.I always thought a waterpic was the brand name of a water flosser.