Water flosser isnt a replacement for string flossing but an addition for better gum health.. i water floss first, then string floss and brush my teeth (bed routine) and my gums went from bleeding all.the time to no bleeding in 2 weeks. Game changer.. for some.reason using water floss also reinforced my string flossing habit..
I suffered from gingivitis and bleeding gums for years and tried all sorts, watched countless flossing tutorials but the only thing that solved my problem was a water flosser. My gum health had improved x10 in just a couple of weeks. So maybe they’re more useful for gum health than tooth health!
There's different types of water flossers. Some have a continuous slow flow of water, some have short 1 second bursts of fast water. The angle of water flossers makes difference too.
I’ve tried water floss and I still prefer traditional method. It does a better job. My gum heals well when I’m using it. If I’m want to be extra, I’ll add water floss in addition to that.
I really really can’t master traditional flosser so i add water flosser in addition to traditional floss before brushing. That works much better for me!
The issue is you have to use the water flosser behind the teeth as well. It takes a bit of technique I usually flip the spout in reverse. Go each tooth 1 at a time. That way you get both sides. Additionally use high setting for max force.
"Subscribe if you have teeth." That's a pitch I haven't heard before.
I LOVE THE HONESTY! I was sure water flossers don’t get the leftovers in between the teeth all the way, especially stuck pieces. You just made a very good video. Well done!
The editing here is seamless. Love how it all comes together!
I think sometimes we forget not everyone can or even likes to floss. Some people even struggle with just brushing. But.. would this product, if lets say you struggled to floss, be beneficial than none? well... It seems like it? Although I do get that the video compares string vs water flossing. But every video does... no one ever takes into consideration if you actually struggle with dental hygiene in the first place. I'm autistic and have ADHD, so dental hygiene in the first place is very tiresome. I wish more dentists spoke about products and things to use if you have disabilities or struggle with dental hygiene. like at even a bare minimum lets say you couldn't handle even the taste of toothpaste or a brush, would these water flosses be great to use majority of the week hygiene wise, if you couldn't even handle brushing everyday. sometimes not every product is made for people who already have good dental hygiene, sometimes things are made for people who struggle. Like is it atleast helpful if you do waterpik and brush, and is it atleast decent enough that its better than nothing?
I use water flosser to remove large amount of food between teeth efficiently because my gaps are large and holds a lot of stuff.. Also they say that water flosser is better at cleaning the gum/tooth junction etc..
I’ve got this on loop while I study. It’s so smooth!
I’ve struggled with this for so long. You saved me!
Just started using a water flosses before brushing and its a game changer. My teeth feel so much cleaner and less sensitive. Im able to get between my bottom teeth where there is a metal wire attached. Absolutely love it.
The way you explained this made it so easy to understand. 🧠
I can’t get over how good the beat drop is. 😩
This is why I love your videos. Great reaction!
Your editing skills are chef's kiss perfection! 👌
Your passion really shines through your work. Keep it up!
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