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what brand of waterpik do you recommend?

 

 

 

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virgil

Tuesday, July 29, 2008 1:11 AM

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Yes ... I picked up on this one as well, I'm 56 and have a fairly good set of

choppers, I floss my teeth twice daily, but I also use a waterpic which I find

in-valuable ... even after " flossing " , the waterpic will remove other debris ...

I have a dental bridge that was fitted over 20 years ago, and it really needs to

be removed as one of the anchor teeth is playing up but at a cost of over $2000

I've been putting it off for some 7 years now - thanks to my waterpic, ya can

also use a weak solution of hydrogen peroxide with it.

 

Ray.

Posted by: " Dave Hermanson " moonphish moonphish_65

Mon Jul 28, 2008 6:30 am (PDT)

Does anyone have any comments on the article How to Care for your Teeth where

it

says not to floss??? That creates quite a dilemma for me...

 

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WaterPik@ is the brand. I had the Ultra Dental Water Jet, Model 100 and it does

not squirt water in as well as the Model WP-60W-1. The older model, WP-60W-1 is

the best in my opinion and runs about $35 + tax. You can buy these online by

the way. The WaterPik got rid of my gum disease with a good toothpaste from

health food store containing xylitol.

 

Linda

 

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" Ma Ananda Anugraha " <reikimamma

> what brand of waterpik do you recommend?

>

>

>

> -

> virgil

>

> Tuesday, July 29, 2008 1:11 AM

> << >> Re: how to care for your teeth...

>

>

> Yes ... I picked up on this one as well, I'm 56 and have a fairly good set

of

> choppers, I floss my teeth twice daily, but I also use a waterpic which I find

> in-valuable ... even after " flossing " , the waterpic will remove other debris

....

> I have a dental bridge that was fitted over 20 years ago, and it really needs

to

> be removed as one of the anchor teeth is playing up but at a cost of over

$2000

> I've been putting it off for some 7 years now - thanks to my waterpic, ya can

> also use a weak solution of hydrogen peroxide with it.

>

> Ray.

> Posted by: " Dave Hermanson " moonphish moonphish_65

> Mon Jul 28, 2008 6:30 am (PDT)

> Does anyone have any comments on the article How to Care for your Teeth

where

> it

> says not to floss??? That creates quite a dilemma for me...

>

> E-mail message checked by Internet Security (5.5.0.212)

> Database version: 5.10350

> http://www.pctools.com/uk/internet-security/

>

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