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Invention puts teeth cleaning in the shower

1 min read Oral health and mouth cancer
A dental hygienist in the States has developed a new way to achieve interdental cleaning. Following the controversial findings that challenged the beneficial uses of dental floss, Lisa Guenst has invented ToothShower.

A dental hygienist in the States has developed a new way to achieve interdental cleaning.

Following the controversial findings that challenged the beneficial uses of dental floss, Lisa Guenst has invented ToothShower.

She says: 'I know my patients challenges all too well, having been a dental hygienist for more than 25 years. Patients often complain that flossing is a struggle and not something they do often. Others who have tired water flossing find it too cumbersome because it makes a mess, requires constant water refills, and takes up too much space on the counter. I know there had to be an easier but more effective method of care.'

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