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Hi
I tend to recommend the waterpix for many of my implant patients. I would ask your hygienist or dentist , what is the best regime in your circumstance. Regards
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Dr Kalpesh Bohara BDS MFDS RCS View Dr Bohara's profile click here The Dental Suite, Leicestershire High quality general and cosmetic dentistry www.dental-suite.co.uk |
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Thanks for your reply, Dr Bohara. I had never heard of waterpiks or hydrofloss until a few days ago. Are they relatively new in every day teeth cleaning? Do they actually do a good job or is it a gimmicky thing as I know the hydrofloss is very expensive. I'm just checking to see if they actually do a better job than dental floss.
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what you use depends on various factors i.e type of crown, bridge or denture attached to implants, etc.
Some of our patients use floss, superfloss or the waterpix. Each case is different. I would strongly recommend you speak to your dentist or hygienist to indicate what form of oral hygiene regime you should follow. Unfortunately it is difficult to answer without looking at your mouth. Kindest Regards Raha
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Dr Raha Sepehrara BSC(Hons) BDS with Distinction The Dental Suite, Leicestershire Quality dental and Implant care www.dental-suite.co.uk Last edited by Dr Sepehrara : 09-11-2008 at 07:14 PM. |
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