Good Report
As a parent, you always prioritize the best for your child. I for one have always been concerned about my son from day 1 and part of it was ensuring that he was healthy. I am pretty sure you as a parent were the same way.
I have been a single mom ever since my son was born and thank goodness he had free insurance. I was able to maintain his health the best I could. Oral health was part of it. Sadly, I didn't have that opportunity for me until recently. As much as I took care of myself, it wasn't good enough. My weight fluctuated. I've tried all the fad diets you can think of. I even became vegan for 6 years but eventually stopped it. Then during the pandemic I was diagnosed with Hypertension, and my oral health wasn't going well either. I sacrificed my status just to make sure that my son was okay, but didn't give importance to my own well-being.
Fast forward to today: I am way better than where I was. I am taking prescribed medication, and I am eating better too. As for my oral health: my dentist was happy with how my teeth are looking. TMI, perhaps, but I didn't think that I would be hearing those comments. It made me happy to the point that I cried on my way home.
Ever since then, I always kept a stash of floss picks and after the last appointment my dentist recommended a water flosser. Of course, they have it at the clinic but for a jacked-up price that didn't seem practical to me. So obviously I searched online to look for alternatives and I bought one for a great price. I even got one for my son. Mine was a pink color and his was black.
There is a ton of these water flossers sold everywhere, but I am happy with what I got. These are some of the good qualities of the water flosser I have:
*It comes with a cable to charge it, and you can even take it anywhere. I charge mine once a week.
*It's a good size that's great for travelling as long as you have the water tank is empty. Otherwise, it may squirt out the water into your belongings.
*It also has several adapters that you can pick and choose.
*You can mix your favourite mouthwash in it to give you that extra soothing feeling.
*You can use it while in the shower or in the sink once you're used to it.
If you have sensitive teeth, I recommend using warm water. The only CON here is that it takes a lot of getting used to. There are times when I would still lose control of it and would end up spraying water everywhere. But if it helped me, I am sure it would help you too. I don't wish what I have experienced upon anyone.
Do you have any water flossers to recommend? Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
*Disclaimer: consult your health care provider first before trying out any medication or tools that may affect your health. This post is sponsored.













