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But I'm in.. 😋 its still a good price if you buy these anyways, and I DO.. it's just not the 50% drop they are faking.. 2 funny. Rep'd
But I'm in.. 😋 its still a good price if you buy these anyways, and I DO.. it's just not the 50% drop they are faking.. 2 funny. Rep'd
This is good for people who have crowns/cavities between teeth/braces.
It works better if your teeth are further apart.
Floss works better when your teeth closer.
It works better if your teeth are further apart.
Floss works better when your teeth closer.
Thanks
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I prefer the Advance version too. Having braces now. How do you like the permanent retainer compare to the regular version? Is it more expensive than the regular?
Using these, my gums have never been healthier, and before using these i was flossing regularly.
One last thing - prepare to have some bleeding if you aren't used to these - it will stop as your gums get to a healthier place, but certainly at the beginning it can be a surprise.
The only downside for me is that the retainer has definitely changed the chemistry of my mouth somehow that causes me to build tartar up quicker than before. I'll actually get visible tartar buildup if I go 6 months in between cleanings, so I actually visit the dentist 3x a year for cleanings to prevent this.
The only downside for me is that the retainer has definitely changed the chemistry of my mouth somehow that causes me to build tartar up quicker than before. I'll actually get visible tartar buildup if I go 6 months in between cleanings, so I actually visit the dentist 3x a year for cleanings to prevent this.
It's great to not have to remember and worry about wearing retainer at night. Does the permanent retainer lasted that long without having to replace it? Also, could the tartar buildup be related to changes in diet or habit?