• jws_shadotakEnglish
    402 months ago
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    If you are truly struggling and need actual dental care, try searching for a local dental school near you. Many will take patients for cheap or free, with the caveat that a dental student will be performing the treatment.

    Otherwise, brush at least twice a day and floss. Do not re-use strands of floss, like with those convenient plastic picks. You’ll just be transferring bacteria to each crevice after it’s been used.

    Get a water pick (whatever it’s called) - I heard those are great but I don’t have one myself.

    • BearOfaTime
      32 months ago
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      Every dentist I’ve had disliked water piks. I had one for a while. Had.

        • other_catEnglish
          22 months ago
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          Not the above poster but I’ve had dentists share the same sentiment and mostly I’ve heard it’s because the majority of their patients who use it, use it as a replacement for more thorough dental care–they don’t floss and/or brush because they think they’re getting clean enough with the pik. The dentist who told me this basically said, “It’s fine as a supplement after you brush and after you floss, to flush out any lingering debris from those two activities, but it’s really just not worth the time or money.

    • tamal3
      22 months ago
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      Wait, don’t reuse dental floss? Oh no. I thought the point was only to loosen gunk!