This is a sponsored post written by me on behalf of Waterpik.
Dental health is so incredibly important. I mean, I really don’t even have to say that. We all know that. However, in the life of a busy parent, holy man is it hard to put that as a priority every single time we brush our teeth, isn’t it? While I want to floss daily, it’s a miracle sometimes that I even brush my teeth before noon! Can I get an amen?!?! 🙂 I have a fun product for you today that may get you pumped about flossing again, and make it happen more often.
Have you heard of Waterpik? I saw this about a year ago and wanted to research it. But like so many other things in my life, it got put on the back burner until now. The Waterpik Aquarius Professional Water Flosser has been dental magic lately for me! Just coming off my pregnancy, I have neglected my teeth and gums for sure in the past few months. This came at just the right time as my teeth can use an extra little tender loving care.
The stats that I read on this device before I tried is were quite impressive. Why wouldn’t you want to try something that is “clinically proven up to 50% more effective for improving gum health vs. string floss and proven to remove up to 99.9% of plaque from treated areas in 3 seconds.”
This device is very easy to use. As you can see in the image, there is an on/off switch on the handle, very conveniently placed by your thumb. It’s quite comfortable as well when in use via the floss or massage programs.
All I know is my teeth feel a lot smoother doing it this way versus the traditional floss “string”. Yes, it’s another piece of equipment on the counter, but if it does the trick, and causes me to have less dentist visits and/or cavities, so be it.
Let’s do this! What do you think, would you pick this over string flossing? Are you up for giving it a shot?
waterpik :: $79.99
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So, are you ready to purchase one yet? Pop over to the Waterpik website and use code FREESHIPWP660. This coupon is valid until March 31, 2014. It is good for free shipping on any Waterpik product purchased via the site.
This is a sponsored post written by me on behalf of Waterpik.
Cynthia R
March 6, 2014 at 2:32 pmI probably wouldn’t use this, I think I’ll just stick to my floss string.
June S.
March 6, 2014 at 7:20 am(would you ever floss with this? {#NewAgeInWaterFlossing & AD} My oldest son has one of these and he really likes it, he says it gets his teeth super clean. He has talked his younger brother into buying one also.
Shannon :: owner
March 25, 2014 at 9:24 pmI think they feel much softer after flossing than with regular string. I love it! 🙂
Shannon :: owner
March 25, 2014 at 9:24 pm“smoother”…not “softer” 🙂