Listly by Jeremy Kim
Use this as a guide to know more about water flossers, and to decide which brand is the best to purchase.
Oral disease is not just a reflection of poor dental hygiene. It's also associated with more serious diseases such as diabetes. Therefore, the importance of proper interdental cleaning cannot be overly emphasized. To many of us, traditional toothbrushes are enough to clean our teeth. Some, on the other hand, would take their time to floss.
Should you buy a water flosser? This article provides the benefits and advantages of water flossers.
The importance of having healthy teeth and gums cannot be overly emphasized. Research say that oral health can reflect a person's overall well-being. For instance, in an article titled "What Your Dental Health Say About You" published by WebMD.com, common dental problems have been associated with diseases such as diabetes and heart diseases.
Why Floss with the Waterpik WP-60? There's so much that flossing can do to our dental health. For one, it helps remove cavity-causing bacteria, plaque, and stains by approximately 40%. But between brushing and flossing, gliding a sanitized thread between the spaces of your teeth is probably a once-a-month activity.
Waterpik WP-900 for Healthier Gums The Waterpik WP-900 basically has everything. Just like what its other name says, not only does it have a water flosser, but it also has an electric toothbrush. It's simply...complete! What more can you ask for?
ViaJet Pro Irrigator, OraTec's Pride Oral irrigation is the term OraTec used to associate the ViaJet Pro Irrigator with cleaning teeth and gums. But in essence, it's still a water flosser. After all, it does what all water flossers do - clean the spaces that ordinary toothbrushes and flosses can't reach.
On their website, Hydro Floss dubs their irrigator as "the new generation of oral irrigators." Also according to their website, the Hydro Floss Oral Irrigator has been clinically proven to be 44% more effective than the usual flosser. But is it really?
We are often told to floss. That's because dental floss can clean better than ordinary toothbrushes. It can easily slide in between teeth and scrape off particles that a toothbrush can't. Still, dental floss has limitations. For instance, it can catch on uneven surfaces, and the thickness can be uncomfortable to some users.
In our previous post, we gave you our Waterpik Ultra Water Flosser review. But how does the product fare in comparison with the Interplak SWJ1 Sonic Water Jet? In this Interplak SWJ1 Sonic Water Jet review, we give you a comparison review. Once again, this is based on the feedback and rating given by consumers from Amazon.
The Panasonic Oral Irrigator EW-DJ10-A is a portable, cordless water flosser. In this Panasonic Oral Irrigator EW-DJ10-A Review, we take a look at what consumers like and not like about the product. Some Notable Features of the Panasonic Oral Irrigator EW-DJ10-A - Portable and cordless - Waterproof and washable This is definitely an ideal water flosser for travelers.
Which is more effective when it comes to interdental cleaning, a Waterpik flosser or a Sonicare Airfloss? This article presents the results of a comparison study conducted by a team of researchers at BioSci Research Canada. Waterpik Complete Care vs Sonicare Airfloss Brushing alone is not enough, we were told.
A dental professional demonstrates how to use a Waterpik® Ultra Water Flosser WP-100. The Waterpik® Ultra Water Flosser has state-of-the-art technology and provides the ultimate in flossing performance. It comes with six tips, including the new orthodontic and toothbrush tips.