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4 Things to Know Before Getting Braces

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With the improvement of living standards, more and more people now pay attention to oral beauty and oral health, and more and more people wear braces. When wearing braces, food and plaque in or around the braces can cause problems such as bad breath, stained teeth, swollen gums, and tooth decay, so  good oral hygiene  is especially important. With the improvement of aesthetics, people's awareness of pursuing overall aesthetics is getting higher and higher. Having white and neat teeth has become their yearning for many people with uneven teeth, yellow teeth, etc. Nonetheless, how to choose a water flosser is also of vital importance. Oral experts emphasize that there is a lot of knowledge in the process of wearing braces. Let's take a look at what problems should be paid attention to when wearing braces. Discomfort When Wearing Braces In the first 2 to 3 days after wearing the braces, due to the effect of the orthodontic force on the teeth, there will be a feeling of soreness, s

Can a Water Flosser Remove Plaque and Tartar?

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Introduction  Food is one of the most important needs of man and we really cannot do without eating. Food consumed leaves particles that stick to the mouth to form plaque. Plaques contain bacteria and harmful microorganisms that are harmful to the gum and teeth. This bacteria would cause bad breath and tooth decay due to the acidic content released.  The need to remove the food particles before they develop into plaque and tartar is a great concern since the use of a toothbrush hasn't been effective in removing all the food particles, especially in tight teeth areas. Give apt attention to your teeth by brushing properly and  flossing your teeth   at least twice a day. The use of advanced cordless flossers has raised questions on weighing the possibilities of how effective a water flosser can be in removing Plaque and Tartar. In this article, you will learn about how effective a water flosser is and how to use it in Tartar, and plaque removal. What Are Plaque and Tartar? The teeth i

What are the different types of water flossers?

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There are generally four different types of  oral irrigators :  countertop, cordless or battery operated, shower flosser, and faucet flosser. Countertop  - Heaviest and bulkiest of the four types. It sits on your countertop and plugs into a nearby electrical socket. They also come with an irrigation tank that you have to refill whenever it runs out of water. Cordless or Battery-Operated  - Typically slim, small, and portable. This   water flosser  provides the most flexibility, and is ideal for travelers. They may not be as powerful as countertop flossers, however. Here I recommend one cost-effective brand, Binicare  Water Flosser ,  with 5 selective pressure modes and 5 replaceable tips, which meet all your daily needs.  Cordless water flosser   is becoming more and more popular nowadays. Shower Flosser  - Attaches to your shower head so you can floss after (or before) you’ve showered. You don’t need electricity or batteries, and don’t have to worry about refills, but they’re generall