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Get an electric toothbrush. Don't push hard, just slowly move it and hold it gently against your teeth / gums in each spot.
If you hate flossing like I do, a waterpik is helpful.
Brush twice a day.
Don't rinse after brushing like you said.
Waterpik is not a replacement for flossing, fyi
No but it's better than nothing.
Waterpik is nifty, but I found a solution that works well in conjunction with it, but without the frustration of flossing . Gum Proxabrush are little brushes that go between your teeth to scrub out the gunk. My hygienist was saying they work better than floss. I've really liked them.
My teeth are so tight I can sometimes barely get floss down between them. A brush would have no chance of cleaning the whole sides of the teeth.
You may already know, but Glide by oralb is great for tight teeth. It's flatter and slippery. The only issue I've found is that it snaps more often.
Yeah, I loved that floss! Right up until I found it's so good because it's coated in Teflon.
Fuck. Thanks I guess?.. now I need new floss
What do you use instead?
~~Doesn't the WaterPik sort of negate the don't rinse thing, or are you saying less is more in terms of water getting in the way of remineralization and you net benefit from using that for flossing. I definitely prefer it over physical floss~~
Use flosser first, THEN brush without rinsing. Got it 😁
You can do the WaterPik before brushing and then don’t rinse after brushing.