Water Flossers

Water flossers are recommended for many different seasons of life. If your child has braces, if you have a dental implant, gingivitis, periodontal disease, or if you simply struggle with plaque control, a water flosser can make a big difference in your daily routine.

They work by using a steady stream of water to clean between the teeth and along the gumline. This helps remove food and bacteria in areas that are often missed with brushing alone. Many patients find them easier to use and more consistent than traditional floss.

While they are not a complete replacement for floss, they are an excellent addition to your routine and can significantly improve gum health when used daily.

Note: These can be MESSY at first. Just know that the first few times you use them, you, and everything around you, may get wet. Keep pushing through, it'll get easier and less messy with practice. 

Recommended Options:

Standard Countertop Water Flosser A reliable option for daily use with multiple pressure settings and tip choices. Great for most patients and families.

Cordless / Portable Water Flosser Compact and easy to use, especially for travel or smaller spaces. A good option if you prefer something simple and convenient.  

Advanced Water Flosser Higher pressure settings and more features for those who want a deeper clean or have more advanced gum concerns. Helpful Tip Start on a lower pressure setting and gradually increase as your gums adjust. 

Water Flossers will need replacement tips occasionally and also offer a specific one for Periodontal Disease and for Dentures or Implants. Remember: make sure the model # matches the one you have before ordering.


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