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<blockquote data-quote="MargaretR" data-source="post: 973420" data-attributes="member: 157443"><p>I use interdental brushes. They are little brushes about 1cm long, and fine, and with a slightly longer handle. Mine are a swedish make and about 8 different widths are available, all with different colour handles.. I know Sainsbury and Boots stock them, but often their own make, and not as many widths. I need 3 different widths to cover my whole mouth as you need a close fit, but not tight (that hurts!). My dentist started me using them and my gums have improved amazingly.</p><p></p><p>I never got on with flossing or hard brushing, but these don't hurt, and are more effective than flossing.</p><p></p><p>Margaret</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MargaretR, post: 973420, member: 157443"] I use interdental brushes. They are little brushes about 1cm long, and fine, and with a slightly longer handle. Mine are a swedish make and about 8 different widths are available, all with different colour handles.. I know Sainsbury and Boots stock them, but often their own make, and not as many widths. I need 3 different widths to cover my whole mouth as you need a close fit, but not tight (that hurts!). My dentist started me using them and my gums have improved amazingly. I never got on with flossing or hard brushing, but these don't hurt, and are more effective than flossing. Margaret [/QUOTE]
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