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What is a Water Flosser?

Brushing your teeth two times a day is beneficial to your oral health, but some areas in the mouth can’t be reached by brushing alone. Interdental cleaning, which helps remove food debris and plaque trapped between teeth, is an essential part of dental health. A water flosser, commonly known as an oral irrigator, is a portable oral care device that sprays water between your teeth and gums to remove food debris, plaque, and bacteria. In conjunction with daily flossing, it improves daily oral care.

How To Use a Water Flosser? 
The first thing is to fill the device with water before use. Then, place it in your mouth, just above the gum line, and pop it on. Flossing creates a steady stream of water that gently cleans between hard-to-reach places.

Benefits of Using Water Flosser

  • A water floss offers a softer alternative to traditional dental floss and is less likely to cause gum irritation or bleeding.
  • Many dentists suggest using water flossers, especially for people who already have gum disease. Unlike conventional dental floss, water floss can deep clean the periodontal pocket, removing plaque and food debris that conventional dental floss cannot reach.
  • Braces and other orthodontic appliances are a barrier to normal cleaning equipment, making good oral hygiene difficult. Water Flossers are a great alternative for those with braces, as the jet stream can easily clean around and behind the wires and wash away any remaining food particles that lead to plaque buildup.

Water flossers are technically less sensitive than flossing and don’t require you to put your hands in your mouth. Water flossing must never be considered as a substitute for regular brushing and flossing, but it can become a good addition to your daily routine. For more information, consult your dentist!

Schedule your appointment with a dentist today and get the treatment on time!