Personal Experience
Perfect for Post-Procedure Care: After a dental procedure, I found the faucet water flosser especially helpful. I could adjust the pressure to a gentle flow, making it comfortable to rinse sensitive areas without causing any pain.
Convenient daily use: Unlike electric models, a faucet water flosser provides steady, high-pressure flow directly from the tap — no charging, no refilling. It’s simple, quiet, and easy to use every day.
Improved gum health: After a few years of regular use, my gums are healthier, my gum pockets haven’t worsened, and my teeth are no longer sensitive to cold water.
Questions & Answers
Is water flosser good for you?
A water flosser can help remove food particles from your teeth and might help reduce bleeding and gum disease — but it isn’t generally considered a substitute for brushing and flossing. It doesn’t generally remove visible film and plaque on your teeth, but can aid in reduction of bacteria even below the gumline.
Dental floss vs. water pick: Which is better? – Mayo Clinic
What is the benefit of using a Water Flosser?
Using a Water flosser can be especially helpful for getting into hard-to-reach areas of the mouth, tightly spaced teeth, and periodontal pockets that may be caused by early gum disease. They can also help to keep breath fresher, longer, which is an added plus.
Benefits of A Water Flosser
Can Water flosser damage your teeth or gums?
No. Water flossers may actually damage your gums less than floss. They do not put as much pressure on the gums as string floss.
Tips for Safe Water Flossing
Can Water flosser remove tartar?
Water flossers are great for tartar removal, as well as eliminating food particles, plaque, and bacteria stuck in those hard-to-reach areas. By regularly rinsing such often-overlooked spots, you decrease the risk of contracting gingivitis or other gum-related infections.Nov 30, 2020
Water Flosser – Is It Better Than String Flossing? – MGA Dental
How to compare string floss and Water flosser?
The string floss can remove larger debris, while water flossing removes fine particles and bacteria.
Water flosser vs string floss