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HERWriter (reply to Anonymous)

That's why it's important to find a dental routine that works for you. An alternative might be a waterpik. With some of these there is no brush contact with the teeth or gums, but the plaque and food particles are still taken care of. Rinsing everyday with a non-alcoholic/no-sugar solution (I found one with baking soda and witch hazel) works to keep the alkalinity (prime environment for bacteria and cavities) down in your mouth.

Perhaps other products will come available in the future that will address these needs more directly.

August 30, 2009 - 3:58pm

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