I think water flossing is definitely the way to go. It is painless and effective and, in my opinion, removes more food debris left behind by brushing, than normal flossing. There is a good review of the water flosser I use at www.waterpikultrawaterflosser.com. It is good for children as well as it has different water pressure settings to suit each child’s age, and can clean behind braces and bridges as well. Definitely worth a try.
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I think water flossing is definitely the way to go. It is painless and effective and, in my opinion, removes more food debris left behind by brushing, than normal flossing. There is a good review of the water flosser I use at www.waterpikultrawaterflosser.com. It is good for children as well as it has different water pressure settings to suit each child’s age, and can clean behind braces and bridges as well. Definitely worth a try.
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