Teeth flosser is also called water flosser. its main function is to wash away the food residue between the teeth. Generally, dental flossers are divided into desktop and portable.
A toothbrush cannot clean the oral cavity well. This is because there are much more harmful substances in the hidden parts such as deep teeth gaps, pits and gingival sulcus than on the surface of the teeth. It’s very armful to dental health. There are many people who have teeth that are crowded and misaligned, forming many dead spots, not only can't brush the toothbrush, but also can't put the dental floss in. There are more harmful substances in the gaps, pits and gingival sulcus than on the surface of the teeth. Toothbrushes cannot remove these harmful substances. Timely removal of harmful substances in the hidden parts of the oral cavity is very important to prevent dental diseases. A dental flosser is a simple and effective method tool.
The water flosser can clean the teeth well enough, avoid food residue, and reduce the risk of gingivitis and dental caries. Of course, it is also necessary to use the flosser reasonably to avoid damage to the teeth caused by irregular operations. In addition to the usual daily cleaning, it is also recommended to go to the stomatology department for regular tooth cleaning, which can remove the calculus on the teeth. You should also brush your teeth carefully and effectively at ordinary times to avoid the formation of dental plaque and calculus.
Q1: Why not recommend cheap flossers?
A: Every brand will have a flagship model, which represents the highest technical level of the brand, with a higher price and the best effect. Although some big brands also have low-end models, the core technology is completely different from the flagship model, and the effect is very different.
Q2: Is the water flosser better or the electric toothbrush?
A: The water flosser and the electric toothbrush are two independent parts. The function of the flosser is to perform deep cleaning. The electric toothbrush cannot be brushed to a dead angle, and it is washed out by the water flow. The cleaning coverage of the dental flosser is much higher than that of the electric toothbrush, but because the water flow does not directly rub against the enamel, it cannot completely replace brushing.