Is electric flosser better than string floss?

Overall, the American Dental Hygienists' Association recommends water flossing over string dental flossing. Water flossers are effective at removing plaque and reducing gingival bleeding more than string floss.
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Which is better water flosser or string floss?

On the whole, the American Dental Hygienists' Association recommends water flossing over string dental flossing. It cites studies showing water flossers are effective at removing plaque and reducing gingival bleeding more than string flossing does.
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Is a water flosser as effective as floss?

Water pick users say their mouths feel fresher after use, and that's because water flossers are more effective than dental floss or floss picks at plaque removal. Studies show that water flossers remove 29% more plaque than floss. Water flossers are also more gentle for people with gum sensitivity.
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Can a water flosser replace regular flossing?

Although water picks can be a great addition to your dental health routine, they shouldn't actually replace string flossing. At Barron Family Dental, we like to emphasize that traditional string flossing is still an important aspect of your oral hygiene, whether or not you choose to combine it with a water pick.
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Do dentists recommend water flosser?

In general, water flossers are a good idea and most dentists do recommend them.
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Is Water Flossing BETTER Than String Flossing?



Can I damage my gums with a Waterpik?

Can a Water Flosser damage teeth or gums? Though some may find that their gums bleed when they first use one, a Water Flosser does not damage teeth or gums. It is gentle on the oral cavity and acts similar to flossing.
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What are the disadvantages of using a Waterpik?

Cons:
  • The first of two major downsides is that waterpik flossers are more costly than regular string floss. ...
  • The second downside is that dental water jets are simply not as effective at removing plaque as string floss is.
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How often should you use a water flosser?

You should use your Waterpik® Water Flosser at least once per day. Why? To maintain good oral health, dental professionals recommend that you floss at least once per day and brush your teeth at least twice per day.
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Can you fill a water flosser with mouthwash?

Water alone is proven highly effective in numerous clinical studies. However, patients can use certain agents with the Water Flosser: Mouthwash - A small amount of mouthwash such as TheraBreath Oral Rinse can be added to the water for flavoring and/or to enhance compliance.
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Can I use Listerine in my Waterpik?

Listerine and chlorhexidine are safe to use in a Waterpik water flosser. Also, a 1:1 ratio of any standard, antiseptic, or therapeutic mouthwash works well in a Waterpik.
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Are electric flossers worth it?

According to the Mayo Clinic, it really isn't. While it does help with cleaning between your teeth and keeping your gums healthy, it's not as effective at removing harmful bacteria and build up between your gums and teeth. It's better than nothing, but it is never going to be as good as manually cleaning your teeth.
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What is the best flossing technique?

Hold the floss tightly against the tooth. Gently rub the side of the tooth, moving the floss away from the gum with up and down motions. Repeat this method on the rest of your teeth. Don't forget the back side of your last tooth.
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What's the best way to floss your teeth?

Tips For Proper Flossing

Guide: Pinch floss between thumbs and index fingers, leaving a 1″- 2″ length in between. Use thumbs to direct floss between upper teeth. Glide: Gently guide floss between teeth using a zig-zag motion. Be careful not to let the floss snap between teeth.
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Should I use hot or cold water with water flosser?

To begin, fill the flosser's tank with water—the temperature of the water doesn't matter too much, but many prefer to use lukewarm water, especially if they have sensitive teeth and gums.
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What is the difference between a water flosser and a Waterpik?

The truth is there is no difference. A Waterpik is simply a brand of water flosser that has become so well known that the name of the company and the product itself have become synonymous.
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How many times a day should I use a Waterpik flosser?

You should use your Waterpik® Water Flosser at least once per day. Why? To maintain good oral health, the American Dental Association recommends that you floss at least once per day and brush your teeth at least twice per day.
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Can I put hydrogen peroxide in my Waterpik?

The answer is yes. Hydrogen peroxide rinses with low concentrations are completely safe, and you can put hydrogen peroxide in your Waterpik water flosser.
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Why do my gums bleed when I water flosser?

Generally, when bleeding occurs while using floss or Waterpiks, it results from tartar and bacteria build-up or improper technique. It may seem odd that your cleaning method will cause bleeding when fighting tartar and bacteria effectively. However, flossing and Waterpiks often reach areas that toothbrushes can not.
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Should Waterpik touch gums?

Place the tip in your mouth and start with your back teeth.

Hold the tip away from your teeth and gums rather than touching them directly. You may want to lean over the sink so you don't splash water on your countertop. You can start on either the inside or outside, but be sure to spray every interdental area.
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What do dentists think about Waterpik?

The American Dental Association says water-flossers, with the ADA seal of acceptance, can get rid of plaque. This plaque can lead to cavities and gum disease if not removed. The Waterpik water-flosser is more effective for people with braces, bridges, crowns, or dental implants.
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Should I floss before or after Waterpik?

Dr. Doray recommends that you floss first to scrape off sticky plaque and loosen debris, then Waterpik to flush it away. Follow up with a toothbrush using fluoride toothpaste.
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Does a Waterpik strengthen gums?

Adding the Waterpik® Water Flosser into your oral care routine can help improve your gum health. It removes plaque that causes gingivitis from between the teeth and below the gumline that regular brushing and incorrect string flossing habits miss.
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Can Waterpik reverse gingivitis?

Using a Waterpik® Water Flosser is clinically proven to: Remove up to 99.9% of plaque from treated areas along the gum line and between teeth. Help prevent, reduce, or reverse gingivitis (gum disease)
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Can a Waterpik break up plaque?

Conclusion: The Waterpik Water Flosser and manual toothbrush is significantly more effective than a manual brush and string floss in removing plaque from tooth surfaces.
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