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Are Water Flossers Worth it? Our Verdict

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27 Nov 2024

The importance of oral health can’t be understated. Various studies report that good oral health is fundamental to overall health and well-being, impacting it directly and indirectly. Oral health is the key to a good quality of life.

Oral health refers to the condition of a person’s teeth and gums and the health of the muscles and bones in their mouth. Poor dental health can lead to a reduced ability to eat, affect speaking and socialising, and cause pain, discomfort, and poor mental health.

Statistics show that dental health in Australia has improved over the last few decades, but there is still room for improvement. Estimates show that 1 in 25 people (aged 15 and over) have no natural teeth left. Poor oral health also contributes to 4.5% of the non-fatal burden of diseases in the country.

When it comes to oral health, the old adage, the best prevention is the cure, stands true. Positive oral health habits, like consistent brushing and regular flossing. Flossing is critical when it comes to dental hygiene.

Flossing helps combat plaque, which can build up on your teeth and gumline. If plaque builds up over time, it can lead to tartar, tooth decay, and gum disease. Flossing can remove plaque and debris where normal brushing can’t reach.

When it comes to flossing, there are a few different options available. This includes dental tape, floss picks, floss threaders, and water flossers. In this article, we’ll be covering are water flossers worth it, and comparing them to other types.

What Are Water Flossers?

A water flosser, also known as an oral irrigator, is a handheld oral care device that looks similar to an electric toothbrush. It works by releasing a stream of water strong enough to remove food and plaque from between the teeth and the gumline.

Depending on the water flosser type and model, some allow you to change the pressure of the water. That way, you get more control over the device and can personalise it to suit your mouth and needs.

A few water flossers also allow you to mix the water with mouthwash for additional cleaning. They are also environmentally friendly, easy to use, and store.

The Benefits of Water Flossers

Water flossers feature a range of benefits, including over other types of flossers, like dental tape. Unlike traditional flossing methods, water flossers feature an eco-friendly design. They are reusable and don’t leave behind any plastic waste.

Some water flossers are also cordless, which makes them a great option for maintaining effective oral hygiene on the go. You can easily take them wherever you want and store them in a bag or container.

For people with mobility issues, where handling traditional flossers may be challenging, water flossers are a great alternative solution. People who have braces or wires may also find it easier to use water flossers.

The disadvantages

When deciding whether to use a water flosser, all factors must be considered, including the negatives. Below, we’ve outlined the main disadvantages of using water flossers.

Unlike traditional, physical flossers, water flossers require electricity and water to work. If you are out camping or travelling a lot, it may not always be possible to charge the water flosser.

Finally, water flossers are also more expensive than the traditional floss string. The price of a water flosser will depend on the brand and model.

Water Flossers Vs String Floss

Both water flossers and string floss are effective for maintaining your oral hygiene, but they serve slightly different purposes. Ultimately, which is best will depend on personal preference, but we’ve outlined the key differences below.

  • Compared to string floss, water flossers are generally easier to handle. This accessibility factor is especially useful for those with limited dexterity or braces.
  • The pressurised stream of water from water flossers is also more effective than typical string floss. It makes hard-to-reach areas easier to clean.
  • Studies suggest that water flossers are more effective at reducing plaque and improving gum health than traditional flossers.

How To Use A Water Flosser

Like regular flossing, water flossers are a great way to clean teeth and remove plaque and debris. However, it’s important to learn how to use a water flosser properly.

Below, we’ve outlined the general steps for using a water flosser and tips. Keep in mind that specifics may change depending on the type/model of the water flosser.

  1. Water flossers can get messy, especially if it’s your first time. Set yourself up in the shower or front of a basin with a mirror.
  2. Open your mouth, tilting the head of the water flosser downward.
  3. Using the mirror, trace the tip of your water flosser along the outline of each tooth, making sure you follow the contour of your gum line.
  4. Once you’ve cleaned each individual tooth, turn off the water flosser and pack it up.

 

When you use a water flosser, it’s normal to have a sort of ticklish sensation—you’ll get used to it! Most water flossers also allow for the option to change the pressure, so adjust it to suit your needs.

What Can Water Flossers Prevent?

Water flossers are effective at preventing a range of oral health issues. This is because water flossers can effectively remove food particles, which cause bacteria and plaque along the teeth and gum line.

  • Water flossers can help prevent gum disease (gingivitis and periodontitis) by cleaning plaque and bacteria, especially in hard-to-reach areas.
  • As water flossers can effectively remove plaque and food particles between teeth, they can help prevent decay and cavities in those areas.
  • Food particles and bacteria left on the teeth and gumline can also cause bad breath, also known as halitosis. Water flossers can help prevent this.

 

Because water flossers can clean up food particles and bacteria, they can also help with preventing staining caused by food, drinks, or smoking and dry mouth complications.

Keep in mind that water flossers are intended to be used alongside regular brushing. They aren’t a replacement for brushing. They’re a great choice if you want to invest in your oral health and want convenience that traditional flosses don’t offer.

Book In For A Check-up And Clean at Admire Dentistry

Stay on top of your oral health with Admire Dentistry. We have locations in Arana Hills and Samford Village. Our staff understand how visiting a dental clinic, especially if it’s your first time, can be daunting. That’s why we strive to make our clinics as comfortable as possible. If you require any accommodations, please let us know beforehand.

At Admire Dentistry, we believe prevention is the best cure. That is why we offer a range of preventative dentistry services. This includes regular six monthly check-ups and cleans, providing home oral hygiene advice, including flossing, and pediatric preventative care.

Our pediatric preventative care is designed for children and instils good oral health habits at an early age. Our experienced team can ensure your child’s teeth are on track and check their lips, tongues, and gums.

For a comprehensive check-up and cleaning, contact the Admire Dentistry staff today. Start your dentistry journey with us today. We’d love to help you reach your oral health goals.

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