Hi all -- Have been reading posts for the past month or two and just yesterday had the top linguals put on.
I have some slight speech problems and getting used to the feeling of eating solids, which surprisingly, I can do to an extent.
My question has to do with removing the wax -- it seems to be completely 'smushed' across all my braces and hard to remove.
Any tips for removing it? Also, any harm with leaving it on and just reapplying on top of it?
Thanks,
Kevin
Tips for Removing Wax
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Mine is a Waterpik Cordless Dental Cleaning jet irrigator wp360, it came from amazon, I think around £30 (uk), it's the cordless kind with a Reservoir so it doesn't have to be attached to the tap. I haven't tried any other models. Someone on here told me to use the low intensity attachment (it came with low / sensitive and high) so it didn't wear my gums away.
At first I found it took some getting used to - water everywhere, so I stood over the shower to use it. Anyway after perservering for a couple of nights I got the hang of it. I use once a day and it needs recharging every couple of weeks. It's not the most portable, but other than that, it's good.
I hope that helps.
At first I found it took some getting used to - water everywhere, so I stood over the shower to use it. Anyway after perservering for a couple of nights I got the hang of it. I use once a day and it needs recharging every couple of weeks. It's not the most portable, but other than that, it's good.
I hope that helps.