They essentially offer all the benefits of traditional flossing, but unlike dental floss or dental picks, they are time-efficient, easy to use, and comfortable to hold. Most of the best water ...
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Learn more› By Nancy Redd Water flossers, also known as oral irrigators, cost a lot more up-front than string floss. And they can still be pretty uncomfortable to use—get ready to drool.
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