If you’ve ever considered water flossing, this short video shows why a water flosser is more effective than string floss for getting food and bacteria out from between your teeth and under the gum line:
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We all brush our teeth, some more than twice on a daily. However, are our teeth really clean? Does brushing alone get rid of oral debris? Well, the answer to both questions is no. The job is not completely done by merely brushing the teeth. Regardless of the toothbrush size, the bristles will always be too large to fit between the teeth or under the gumline. Of course, this is where many of the food particles get stuck. The only way to get rid of a few more of those particles is by flossing.
Back in the day, string flossing was the only option. With the advancement of technology, the founders of Waterpik invented a new and more effective way to floss: the Water Flosser. Water Flossers are dental devices that use pressurized water to clean teeth. These oral irrigators are known to have exceptional performance. Compared with string flossing, water flossing is clinically proven to be up to 50% more effective.
Water flossers are quite easy to use. Point the nozzle between your teeth and on the gumline and start cleaning. Let the water wash away any food particles and bacteria.
Due to the pressure and the ease with which the water passes between the teeth, debris is washed away. This makes water flossers quite effective in maintaining oral health.
Water flossing takes only a short time — about a minute or two — and is clinically proven to be more effective than string flossing. This means you can water floss without affecting your schedule.