Is water flosser good for bridges?

Is water flosser good for bridges?

Water flossers are very effective at removing larger amounts of the plaque that can get stuck between your teeth, and are therefore a great investment for maintaining proper care of dental bridges after they have been placed! These steps are a great way to keep your bridge clean.

How do you clean your teeth with a bridge?

Brush the bridge with a soft-bristled toothbrush or a denture brush and cool water. You can also use denture cleaner. Don’t use abrasive household cleaners or toothpaste, which may scratch the bridge’s surface. Rinse with cool, clean water.

Should I floss or Waterpik first?

The most effective way to clean your teeth on a daily basis is to combine tooth brushing, flossing and a water flossing device. Dr. Doray recommends that you floss first to scrape off sticky plaque and loosen debris, then Waterpik to flush it away.

Do I still need to floss if I use a Waterpik?

Yes. Keep in mind that water flossers are only an adjunct to brushing and flossing. If you only use water flossers and don’t floss you can still get cavities in between your teeth. You need to break the contact between your teeth with floss.

How do you floss crowns and bridges?

You should brush regularly and floss carefully to keep your mouth clean. During the first 24 hours, brush along the gum line around the crown or bridge—and be sure to thread the floss through at the gumline, do not pull up as this can loosen the crown. The day after your procedure, you can floss normally.

Should you brush or Waterpik first?

We recommend using the Water Flosser prior to toothbrushing: Removing food and debris enhances the effectiveness of both toothbrushing and toothpaste. Instructing patients to use it first improves compliance. Seeing the food and debris that the Water Flosser removes can help motivate your patient to Water Floss daily.

Should I floss under my bridge?

The bridge is solid, which means you cannot slip floss between your teeth. To reach the gums, you need to floss under the bridge. It’s important that you clear out the space under your bridge every time you floss, or debris can become trapped near the gums and cause inflammation.

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