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A water flosser
It's made me way more likely to floss and it's so satisfying to do after eating any sort of food that gets stuck in your teeth
I've heard it's not as efficient as regular floss picks. Is that true?
A water flosser does nothing against calculus. I use one myself and itβs a nice feeling but for calculus you need real floss picks and brute force.
It's effective against algebra though, factor that into your calculations