oral breeze

Love your electric toothbrush? Hate that yucky mouthwash? Can't live without that terrific threader floss? Got a fave canker sore remedy? Here's where you can post your opinions and reviews of specific products relating to dental hygiene and your braces. Tell others what works....and what doesn't!

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bunit
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Joined: Mon Oct 19, 2009 11:03 pm

oral breeze

#1 Post by bunit »

I noticed a lot of people on here are buying waterpiks. I almost bought one, and while looking on amazon I came across http://www.dentakit.com/oralirrigators.html . I ended up buying it and like it alot. I like that I dont have to use an outlet and i can adjust the temperature very easily. I've had it for about a year since I've had my braces and just thought I would put it out there. It doesnt take up very much space, because it attatches to your fauces and it when your done using it you just release it and your sink works like normal.

rhxy
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Location: Singapore

#2 Post by rhxy »

I bought the oralbreeze. Oral irrigators are not readily available here. A waterpik in Singapore costs about SGD$200 and it takes up a bit of space at the sink. =P

The oral breeze does a good job flushing out the food particles. :D

william
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#3 Post by william »

I got a Redibreeze from Dentakit.com and I really like it a lot more than any waterpik I've ever owned!

bunit
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#4 Post by bunit »

I love mine! After a year and a half something came off I think, and sometimes when I'm using it, the hose will come off and water will shoot everywhere! Other than that small problem I'd still recommend one. I love that it takes up pretty much no space, doesn't need any power and easily detatches from the sink.

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