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  1. #1
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    Water Flosser

    Looking to buy one of these. Any recommendations or any I should avoid. Have not found a lot of review data.

    Thanks

  2. #2
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    Waterpik ultra.
    Also check out the sonicare toothbrushes on amazon.

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    I also have a Waterpik. Works great with adjustable speed/pressure.
    Just be careful if you have any loose filings, caps, crowns, etc. DAMHIK
    Lori K

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    I have a Waterpik 25 years ago when I had braces and it didn't do all that much. I think flossing and an electric toothbrush work just as well.

    It seems to me that any water device for teeth is too powerful if it can remove fillings and the like. I guess if they were loose they needed replacement anyhow.

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    I have one that hooks up to the shower head, called a "shower floss" IIRC. My dental hygenist recommended it. Used it for a while until I blew off 2 crowns. Probably needed reattaching anyway but have stopped using it.
    Just my 2 cents.

    Joe
    "When the horse is dead, GET OFF."

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    Waterpik Ultra for us too. Dentist recommended it plus Sonicare brushes. The force of the waterpik stream is adjustable. Even after brushing and flossing, it's amazing how much more cleaning the waterpik does.

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