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Are Platypus Flossers good?

Are Platypus Flossers good?

The Platypus flossers are wonderful, easy to use, and the easiest of all the flossers in terms of “feel”. That is, I don’t have to look in the mirror to use them. I can easily tell by feel where to place the Platypus under the wire between my brackets.

Can you reuse platypus floss?

Cost More Than Floss Threaders – The Platypus Orthodontic flossers are a one-time use product, so each day you will use a new flosser and throw it away. This product is still reasonably priced, however, and you can buy them in larger packages to save money.

What is a platypus orthodontic flosser?

Platypus® Orthodontic Flossers use tooth anatomy to floss correctly, eliminating worry of damaging wires and brackets while flossing. No threading required; floss entire mouth in less than 2 minutes. Innovative structure fits under the archwire, between teeth and up into the gum line.

Can I reuse floss threaders?

Reusable floss threaders are most recommended, as they can be reused after merely rinsing with warm water after use.

Do you floss before or after brushing?

While it may be surprising, a study has found that flossing first followed by brushing with a fluoride toothpaste is more effective in removing interdental plaque than brushing first, flossing second. In addition, flossing before brushing results in greater fluoride retention between teeth.

What type of floss is best for braces?

#1: Waxed Floss Waxed dental floss is recommended for those with braces, as it tends to slide better between closely-spaced teeth. Like dental super floss, you can use it around dental appliances for added cleaning ability.

Are water flossers better than string floss?

Overall, the American Dental Hygienists’ Association recommends water flossing over string dental flossing. Water flossers are effective at removing plaque and reducing gingival bleeding more than string floss.

Is dental floss better than floss picks?

While this may be convenient, floss picks are not as effective as regular floss. Floss picks do not allow you to reach all the angles that regular floss can so you won’t be able to clean your teeth as effectively. Regular floss is recommended, but floss picks are better than nothing for your oral health.

Why do gums swell after flossing?

We might have swelling, soreness, or bleeding in the gums, especially after flossing. This is how our body’s inflammation response works. Much like the sliver in your finger, your body is trying to irrigate the food, plaque, and bacteria in your gums with this inflammation and bleeding.