Jokes3 mins ago
Follow Up To Floss Sticks
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I had mentioned that dentist couldn't emphasise enough of the use of these wooden sticks - anyway they were too thick and snapped. Then sis brought me over the fine brushes but they had metal stems - no, they made my fillings go "ping".
Came across some more in superdrug - they are the best.
plastic brushes on a plastic stem. hurray.
Was able to floss with ease the first time today.
Came across some more in superdrug - they are the best.
plastic brushes on a plastic stem. hurray.
Was able to floss with ease the first time today.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I found a device called a Waterpik very useful, it uses a very high pressure jet of water to 'Floss' your teeth, it is a bit tricky to start with and I re-grouted the wall tiles a few times accidentally but the end result is now noticeable to me (and my dentist!), no bleeding gums at all now. Highly recommended
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