easysurfer
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I know, kind of a personal question.
Here's my history and situation. I started flossing many years ago. The first brand I used was Johnson & Johnson. Then when off to college on a college budget, I just got the cheapest one by the yard.
Fast forward to the present. I was still getting the cheapest by the yard, but my dental implant could change everything . The gap between my implant and surrounding teeth are a bit tight, so for that area I'm leaning towards Oral-B Satin (which my dentist gives out after each cleaning) or Crest Glide (I believe actually made by Oral -B).
Decisions...Decisions...
For my voting...I selected a combination. Because of the implant tight area, I'll probably use Oral-B or Glide on the top (for that area) and whatever is cheapest on the bottom.
Here's my history and situation. I started flossing many years ago. The first brand I used was Johnson & Johnson. Then when off to college on a college budget, I just got the cheapest one by the yard.
Fast forward to the present. I was still getting the cheapest by the yard, but my dental implant could change everything . The gap between my implant and surrounding teeth are a bit tight, so for that area I'm leaning towards Oral-B Satin (which my dentist gives out after each cleaning) or Crest Glide (I believe actually made by Oral -B).
Decisions...Decisions...
For my voting...I selected a combination. Because of the implant tight area, I'll probably use Oral-B or Glide on the top (for that area) and whatever is cheapest on the bottom.
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