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DENTAL TOPICS by Dr. Charles M. & Dr. Chas M. Carpenter THE BENEFITS OF WATER FLOSSERS Diligent dental hygiene is more than a path to a beautiful smile. It can save both pain and money as well, which is why many people choose to invest in a water flosser. Although brushing is vital, it can never reach all the crevices in which food can hide, and while string flossing can go deeper than brushing, water flossing can reach almost anywhere. Some people may find them intimidating at first, and there is a bit of a learning curve to master when it comes to pressure and water temperature; however, once you figure out your preferred setting, water flossers are very easy to use. If heavy plaque is a problem, try string flossing your teeth first. P.S. Water flossers can be especially helpful for people with braces, crowns, dental implants, and nonremovable bridgework. Carefully performed home oral hygiene is one of the most effective ways to keep your mouth and teeth healthy. At CARPENTER DENTAL, we 'll be happy to demonstrate good brushing and flossing techniques as well as inform you about products that we know will help you maintain a healthy smile between routine dental checkups. For an appointment for compassionate dental care, please call our full service, family dental office at 1086 Wyoming Ave, Forty Fort, 570.331.0909. Dr. Charles M. & Dr. Chas M. Carpenter Carpenter Dental 1086 Wyoming Avenue Forty Fort, PA (570) 331-0909 Elaine Carpenter RDH www.carpenterdental.com DENTAL TOPICS by Dr. Charles M. & Dr. Chas M. Carpenter THE BENEFITS OF WATER FLOSSERS Diligent dental hygiene is more than a path to a beautiful smile. It can save both pain and money as well, which is why many people choose to invest in a water flosser. Although brushing is vital, it can never reach all the crevices in which food can hide, and while string flossing can go deeper than brushing, water flossing can reach almost anywhere. Some people may find them intimidating at first, and there is a bit of a learning curve to master when it comes to pressure and water temperature; however, once you figure out your preferred setting, water flossers are very easy to use. If heavy plaque is a problem, try string flossing your teeth first. P.S. Water flossers can be especially helpful for people with braces, crowns, dental implants, and nonremovable bridgework. Carefully performed home oral hygiene is one of the most effective ways to keep your mouth and teeth healthy. At CARPENTER DENTAL, we 'll be happy to demonstrate good brushing and flossing techniques as well as inform you about products that we know will help you maintain a healthy smile between routine dental checkups. For an appointment for compassionate dental care, please call our full service, family dental office at 1086 Wyoming Ave, Forty Fort, 570.331.0909. Dr. Charles M. & Dr. Chas M. Carpenter Carpenter Dental 1086 Wyoming Avenue Forty Fort, PA (570) 331-0909 Elaine Carpenter RDH www.carpenterdental.com

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