Avoiding Flossing
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[quote="Winkos"]I should have gone to bed a half hour ago, but I am so avoiding the 20 minute floss that I am still awake, reading this forum. Does it get faster and easier with time? I have worn metal braces for 11 days and can't seem to cut the time down. The pesky molars are hard to get to, my cheeks keep getting in the way.[/quote]
i got braces 9 days ago, I bought a waterpik before I got them on and I believe it's one great purchase, spend the $50.00
i got braces 9 days ago, I bought a waterpik before I got them on and I believe it's one great purchase, spend the $50.00
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Getting my bottom braces today and dreading how much longer its going to take me with both braces! Not to forget the extra beauty routine that goes with being a women. I top 5mins with oral and facial care with just ceramics and thinking that would be 20+ from tonight!
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I was a big fan of Oral-B Superfloss, but I just discovered these Dentek Braces flossers, and I LOVE them. Before I was braced I always flossed with those little disposable flossers, and now I can use them again. I was pretty skeptical that these things would actually slide behind the wire, but they're super slim and they actually work! I keep a few in my purse at all times now so I can floss pretty quickly and easily now, even away from home. I agree on the WaterPik too; I use it at least once a day as well. But these lil guys are now my favorite braces tool. 

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I still urge everybody to try FlossFish. All you need is one. Lasts forever. Takes me two minutes to floss now.
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Those look very interesting and quite inexpensive online. I ordered some to try. I apparently am trading my fascination with power tools with dental doo-dads. Perhaps I need my T level checked.plugnickel69 wrote:I still urge everybody to try FlossFish. All you need is one. Lasts forever. Takes me two minutes to floss now.

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Pain is inevitable. Suffering is optional. -- Buddist saying
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Ciara wrote:It does get faster. I was doing really well until my ortho put bands on 2 molars. Now it takes forever to floss. And some days I really love my Waterpik
Where did you get it from ?
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@plug- I'm intrigued by the Floss Fish. Looks easy and effective.
@Maria- WaterPiks are at any big box store or drugstore. We got the Ultra at Wal-Mart for almost $20 less than Walgreens was selling it. Or of course you can buy it online.
@Maria- WaterPiks are at any big box store or drugstore. We got the Ultra at Wal-Mart for almost $20 less than Walgreens was selling it. Or of course you can buy it online.
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Thank you !!Ellabelle wrote:@plug- I'm intrigued by the Floss Fish. Looks easy and effective.
@Maria- WaterPiks are at any big box store or drugstore. We got the Ultra at Wal-Mart for almost $20 less than Walgreens was selling it. Or of course you can buy it online.
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Well the good news is that I have flossing down to 5 minutes now. I think repetition has allowed me to become much faster at this. Very grateful for the product recommendations that have been posted. 

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Thank you! I was just looking at them online. I dont feel like I'm getting very far with the threader and floss. I used to use the little picks too so I'm eager to try these out.Ellabelle wrote:I was a big fan of Oral-B Superfloss, but I just discovered these Dentek Braces flossers, and I LOVE them. Before I was braced I always flossed with those little disposable flossers, and now I can use them again. I was pretty skeptical that these things would actually slide behind the wire, but they're super slim and they actually work! I keep a few in my purse at all times now so I can floss pretty quickly and easily now, even away from home. I agree on the WaterPik too; I use it at least once a day as well. But these lil guys are now my favorite braces tool.
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Like Chicken said I got a Waterpik when I got braces it is so much easier than trying to floss with braces.
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I have a waterpik too but Ive heard it shouldnt be a replacement for flossing. I loooove the new flossers that I got.....so much easier then trying to floss with the threader.
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I use the tepe brushes - don't know if I've already said that but at my last hygenist appointment (yesterday) she said I was doing such a good job with them not to bother coming in in 3 months and wait 5 or 6 because she had hardly anything to clean - my appointment was only 15 or 20 minutes long!


16 months 1 week and 2 days in braces
12mm overjet and narrow jaws all fixed with braces and elastics.
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i use those too !! they are awesome i even floss twice a daystarfish88 wrote:I use the tepe brushes - don't know if I've already said that but at my last hygenist appointment (yesterday) she said I was doing such a good job with them not to bother coming in in 3 months and wait 5 or 6 because she had hardly anything to clean - my appointment was only 15 or 20 minutes long!
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Great tip with the Dentek flossers, Ellabelle! I'm going to pick some up on my drive home.