Flossing is a pain in the ass....anybody got one of these contraptions?
9/10/2011 12:37:39 AM
get one of these. makes life SO much easier (FWP)
9/10/2011 12:45:11 AM
IBTSEINFELD
9/10/2011 2:15:37 AM
^^Not just one of those, but a lot of those as they wear out. And they are awesome and fun.Really, if you're brushing and tryna floss, you're ahead of the game no matter how much you manage to floss on a daily (or weekly) basis.
9/10/2011 2:19:33 AM
Yes I have one. Bought it when I got braces 2.5 years ago. Still works well and enjoy using it.
9/10/2011 2:34:33 AM
9/10/2011 12:19:54 PM
YOU'RE NOT GIVING AWAY OUR WATERPIK!
9/10/2011 2:05:48 PM
"SERENITY NOW!"
9/10/2011 2:09:24 PM
Waterpik is fantastic. You know it's working when your sink has nasty bits of food in it after you finish. But you have to get through the stage of bleeding first.And they screw you on the replacement nozzles.
11/13/2011 10:39:16 PM
11/13/2011 10:59:44 PM
i just use the plaquers
11/13/2011 11:10:15 PM
^yep, floss sticks FTW.
11/14/2011 12:26:39 AM
Love 'em. Even my 3 year old flosses his teeth with these suckers.
11/14/2011 12:29:42 AM
Hey, Elaine, you have got to buy this new electric toothbrush I just got - the Ori-dent.
11/14/2011 1:10:33 AM
I have a waterpik, its awesome
11/14/2011 6:17:07 AM
I enjoyed it when I had one. I have permanent retainers behind six teeth on the bottom and the two front teeth on the top. Threaders are a pain to use.
11/14/2011 7:18:42 AM
i use these (http://www.amazon.com/Flossaid-Dental-Floss-Holder-Pack/dp/B001YX2A8W/) because you just "reload" it with your own flossalso, i hate using cheap floss...any of the "ribbon" flosses are fine (i think i use oral-b superfloss)
11/14/2011 8:56:06 AM
i have one of these, but it's from the 80's and is big and boxy and idles like a lawnmower when i plug it in.
11/14/2011 9:33:52 AM
Here's what my dentist had to say about them, fwiw:
11/14/2011 10:51:35 AM
Of course dentists won't recommend them. They want your teeth all fucked up so they can make money off fixing them.
11/14/2011 11:06:24 AM
Crest Glide floss ftw.
11/14/2011 11:09:14 AM
^^ the Wikipedia article is crazy positive toward the devices.There have been studies on it, but I wouldn't expect any dentist to "remember" them. I want to see a study that came out with a negative or concerning result, but all I see is anecdotal fairy tales like ^^^
11/14/2011 11:34:07 AM
I have one. I almost never use it. Too lazy, I guess.
11/14/2011 11:35:05 AM
11/14/2011 1:24:58 PM
dentists have an orthodoxy they have to adhere to.Speaking generally, if there is a new possible method that has conflicting evidence to the extent that it it 90% likely to yield a positive result and 10% likely to yield a negative result of the same severity, in other words, the .9 chance benefit 1, .1 chance benefit -1, expected value .8, they would tell you to go with the null option that has an expected value of 0. In fact, you probably won't even floss every day anyway, so less than 0. That option still has less liability on them.It's no conspiracy. It's simple action in self-interest, no large scale mechanics involved.
11/14/2011 2:05:20 PM