
Water flossers can help remove food particles from your teeth and might help reduce bleeding and gum disease — but it is not a substitute for brushing and flossing.
Can be particularly beneficial for brace wearers, non-removable bridgework and the backs of your mouth where food can become lodged between a tooth and gum flap.
For those already suffering from gum disease, water flossers can help by flushing out the bacteria that sits beneath the gum line, unlike floss which requires some digging and scraping.
It doesn't generally remove visible film and plaque on your teeth, but can aid in reduction of bacteria
Our range include Waterpik flossers that have clinically proven results
They provide a unique combination of water pressure and pulsation to clean deep between teeth and below the gum line, removing harmful bacteria and debris
It is generally safe to use a water flosser once or twice a day for two minutes at a time.