Sonicare Power Flosser 3000 Oral Irrigator HX3711/22
Gentler than floosing
06/12/2021 15:28
I have a Phillips Electric tooth brush and use a manual flosser so was very keen to evaluate a Power Flosser.
It is extremely easy to setup and use, the only issue I had was deciding which head to use it with as it comes with 2 and would of been great to know what the difference is between them, I had to look up the website.
Basically all you need to do is fill the water tank, place the flosser in your mouth, turn it on and select the pressure and away you go.
At 1st I had it on the lowest setting but I didn't feel it was doing the job so increased it to 75% which is great but I must warn you not to do this until you have started lower as it can be painful if you are not ready for the pressure.
You move the flosser in-between your teeth slowly and only open your mouth a little to allow water to drain otherwise you will make a big mess. The flosser certainly does a great job but I find if you have stubborn food stuck between your teeth dental floss is the only way to get it out.
The benefit I am finding is that in the past I would only floss 1/2 times a week or when I felt food stuck between my teeth, now I am flossing every night so hoping my dentist notices :).
Stmuller74
Coorparoo , Austrálie
Age: 49
Gender: Female