Does anyone have experiences to share on water picks for home use.
I brush twice a day and floss at least once a day, but periodically use a (metal) dental pick and it horrifies me how much plaque you can remove from your teeth with a pick AFTER you already brushed and flossed. (Some of you won't believe me but go try it and you'll see, and no, my brushing and flossing are not defective .) So I'm hoping a water pick may reach where brushing and flossing doesn't. This is certainly what the vendors claim, but does anyone have personal experience to back this up?
Edited by nowayout, 06 August 2015 - 07:50 PM.