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A post over at YSK talked about flossing, and mentioned water picks.

  • Anyone got any recommendations they can share?
  • How much should I be spending?
  • Any reasons for or against?
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[โ€“] grabyourmotherskeys@lemmy.world 3 points 1 year ago (2 children)

I purchased a generic one. It's no longer sold on Amazon.ca.

Search for "water flosser" or "oral irrigator".

I paid under $50 CDN and no complaints.

I have crowded teeth and various issues that mean this is a much better option for me than normal flossing and use it regularly.

[โ€“] idiosynk@lemmy.fmhy.ml 0 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I've had both the wired and wireless pik and the wireless one is my favorite even though the reservoir is smaller. I like that can take it into the shower and do my flossing there and it feels less messy somehow.

I have a wireless one as well (gifted) and it's good but find it's more of a hassle to use. Good for travel or if you don't have a much counter space. The one I got is battery powered so you have to change batteries and I don't have rechargeables so in practice I don't use it. I would probably use it more if it was usb chargeable.