There is no grooming trend that sounds more disastrous than water flossing – and yet here we are, talking all about the benefits of oral irrigation. Turns out, flossing with a fine, powerful jet of water isn’t just surprisingly practical, but it’s efficacious too. Wield one correctly, and you’ll have cleaner teeth with very little effort.explains, a water flosser is an especially practical investment for anyone who doesn’t get on with traditional floss.
The most advanced flossers out there come with variable water pressure settings and some have features for cleaning your tongue. “All come with replaceable tips so that they can be used by different members of the family, and there are varied tips to suit those who have braces and who have had implants," adds Azizi.Some flossers are much sleeker than others, so check the size of the water tank if you don't fancy making yours the centrepiece of your bathroom.
Just like your toothbrush, it’s important to change the tip on your water flosser: Dr Azizi recommends an average of every three to six months. Here, see the top models on the market now: every one is cordless and offers at-least two pressure settings.
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