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Water flossers are oral health appliances that make use of a jet of water to help you remove plaque, food, bacteria, and other debris from between your teeth and below the gum line. Since flossing is an important part of regular oral hygiene, it is very important that you floss your teeth at least once a day.
Even when we know something is good for us, it can still be so challenging to get into the habit of doing it, even if their dentist or hygienist reminds them every six months! Many people don’t realize that there are other options available for them to reach those difficult-to-reach areas between their teeth and around their gums. A water flosser is one great option. This at-home flosser uses a jet of water to remove plaque, food particles, and bacteria from between the teeth and below the gumline.
The water flosser really puts all our flossing troubles to rest! Its ease of use and efficiency make it a great option for everyone! If you have questions about water flossing or would like to schedule your next appointment, please call us or schedule an appointment online.
As we all know, the traditional way of cleaning our teeth only cleans the surface. Damage to your oral health is usually caused by dental residue. It can't clean the back side or the gaps or harmful bacteria that are hidden. So you need to choose a dental water jet flosser because it can clean deep into areas that are traditionally hard to reach. Whether you have gum disease, dexterity issues that make it hard to floss, wear an orthodontic appliance, or have braces, implants, bridges, or crowns, our water dental flosser makes a healthier smile possible.
Mtimes Water Flossers are at-home oral health appliances that use a jet of water to remove plaque, food particles, and bacteria from between our teeth and below our gumlines.