We Spent the Last Three Months Testing the Best-Selling Water Flossers which eliminate Plaque
Written by Sydney Thompson
Orthodontist & Senior Editor
*We only recommend products we personally tested & loved.
Let's face it, no one likes flossing. Gum bleeding, irritation, and inconvenience - this is all part of the normal flossing routine. So if you’re like me, you often skip, and justify it because you brush your teeth a few times per day. Here’s the issue: the lead cause of Cavities & Bacteria comes from NOT Flossing. So the gum bleeding, yellow teeth, and even stinky breath all stem from Bacteria build up as a result. You can go to your dentist for a deep cleaning, but visits take up to two hours, & cost upwards of $200.
We’re looking at the next best thing: at-home Water Flossers which allow you to floss effortlessly, and painlessly. We tested the 24 best selling at-home Water Flosser devices, including models from Phillips, Waterpik, Panasonic, and Aqua Dent™. We rated the best five options based on the following criteria:
Results
We tested the speed of the water pressure, the size of the water tank, and how long it took to eliminate stubborn plaque once and for all. A few of the devices ended up working extremely well, delivering rapid plaque removal leaving a silky smooth feeling on the teeth.
Cost
If you were to go the in-office route, it would end up costing up to $200 pounds per session to eliminate plaque & tartar.
We were able to get great results with devices that ended up costing less than $200 with the best results from a handset costing just around $99*.
Safe for At-Home Use
New York-based periodontist Josh Beischel, MD, considers at-home Water Flossers to be a solution to prevent Infectious Gum Disease!
"Gum disease is caused by plaque buildup due to lack of flossing & nearly half of adults end up getting it" Dr. Beischel explains. " Treatment ends up costing thousands & gum disease can simply be prevented in the first place with daily use of a water flosser in your routine..."
We looked for the best Water Flossing options on the market that removes Plaque from home!
By far, everyone had the best results with the AquaDent handset (known for their clinical devices, their at-home devices are also perfect for plaque removal).
A fan favorite since their company began, it features adjustable power levels, Cleans Places Your Toothbrush Can't & Removes Plaque in only 5 Minutes, even if you have braces!
*Price During Spring Sale
Waterpik is a great solution to blast excess food particles. Unfortunately, WaterPik doesn’t have enough power to remove plaque from the teeth as effectively as competitors due to the low pressure - 75 PSI (pressure per square inch)
The Panasonic DJ10-A Portable Water Flosser quickly stimulates and massages the gums while removing microscopic food particles that get caught in the periodontal spaces with up to 1,500 pulses per minute!
Like WaterPik & Silky Teeth, Phillips SoniCare AirFlosser is able to effectively clean between teeth. It's loved for it's handheld size & simplicity of use.
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