


Hate flossing? You’re not alone. While dentists insist upon hand flossing as the primary (and most effective) plaque removal method, you may have a legitimate reason for skirting it — like wrist or finger pain, or braces that make weaving floss in and out of your wires a hassle. (Or maybe you’re just lazy?)
That’s where water flossers come in. They’re steadily gaining popularity: handheld devices that spray concentrated streams of water between your teeth, removing food from hard-to-brush places just like traditional flossing does.
The market’s flooded with them, so where to start? The Belmint Countertop Electric Water Flosser is a great, cheap option if you’re just getting starting. It’s normally $59.99, but you can grab it on sale for just $36.99 — nearly 40% off. Read more…
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