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Water FlossingTRY IT! The latest gadget to vie for space on your bathroom counter is a water flosser. The handheld technology propels a tiny jet stream of high-pressure water to flush away nasty buildup. But is the fuss worth it? "The Waterpik flosser really does work-when you use it for a minute a day, it removes over 90 percent of all plaque and food particles in between teeth," says New York cosmetic dentist Dr. Lana Rozenberg, D.D.S. "It's especially wonderful for patients who have braces, bridges and implants," she says-to which we add the flossing-obsessed. You know who you are.
Waterpik Water Flossers, $37.99-$99 (The Waterpik Complete Care with Sonic Toothbrush is pictured.) less