
I hate flossing so much that I have just avoided it all together for years. It’s not that I’m too lazy to take the time to floss. It’s that I don’t like placing the string between my teeth. I always feel like I am going to yank a tooth right out of my mouth. It just doesn’t seem like the smart thing to do even though my dentist insists nothing will happen.
As luck would have it, a former client of mine joined Water Pik, in Fort Collins, Colorado, a few months ago. Suzanne Carranza called to tell me about her new marketing job and how she was promoting the company’s latest product, a water flosser. I immediately became intrigued because I realized this could turn out to be a great alternative to the scary string.
I got my hands on The Waterpik Ultra Water Flosser (WP-100) a few weeks ago and I have been a dedicated flosser ever since. I really wanted to tell you about this device but I had to test it out for a period of time before writing my review.
Quite honestly, I feel like I am doing something very good for myself. The force of water feels great on my gums and the entire cleaning process makes me feel refreshed and reinvigorated. I get the same feeling when I take a shower. It’s like providing myself with a clean slate. I’m washing away all the unwanted remnants from yesterday and giving myself a fresh, new start.
By the way, Suzanne assured me that the Waterpik Water Flosser is ideal
for anyone’s with braces, implants, crowns, bridges, or periodontal pockets.
I have to admit that the first time I used the Waterpik Water Flosser, I made a mess. I sprayed water everywhere. My bathroom mirror, the counter, the sink, and my clothes were soaked. I got the hang of it and now, there’s not a drop of water anywhere.
I am proud to say my gums are getting a workout and I feel better about trying to achieve better oral health.
