O-water flosser
Oracura: Along with brushing your teeth, if you already have dental work—especially a lot of it, like Class 2 fillings, crowns, bridges, and implants in your mouth (from my experience, you can directly call the company on their company number and ask for an Ortho top tip as well)—it helps to really go into the crevices. Preferably, don’t buy the expensive ones; go for the one that is around 2k. They are very helpful, and they sometimes provide you with a demo video on how to use the water flosser. Otherwise, you can visit our site and watch the videos we’ve made to help you with mouthwashing, based on the one recommended by your dentist, orthodontist, or periodontist. Watch here. The mouthwash options include Colgate or Dr. Reddy's (we'll get to that later), and tongue cleaning can be done with the bristles of the Oral B brush previously mentioned, instead of damaging the villi of your taste buds, which are sensitive to Indian spices. Learn more about tongue brushes vs. toothbrushes here. Note: This preventive care measure will help prolong the life of your dental restoration, and your dental hygiene will generally improve, eliminating that unpleasant smell.
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