But there is good news: Studies show the Waterpik® dental water jet oral irrigator works as well as dental floss.
A study at the University of Nebraska found that adding a dental water jet to toothbrushing was up to 93% more effective at improving gum health than traditional brushing and flossing. Whether they used a manual toothbrush or a sonic-powered toothbrush, adding the dental water jet improved their ability to reduce bleeding, gingivitis, and plaque, the common signs of gum disease.
Since 1962, the Waterpik® dental water jet oral irrigator has been helping people improve their oral health. Its impressive record for safety and effectiveness has been evaluated in more than 50 studies in over 25 independent and university-based research centers. It is clinically proven to reduce the signs of gum disease even in people with braces, implants, crowns, bridges, and diabetes.
Orthodontics
If you or your child has braces, then you know the struggles that come with trying to keep them clean. The Waterpik® dental water jet oral irrigator can help. The new Orthodontic Tip is specially designed for orthodontic appliances and can improve plaque removal around braces. A recent study found that adolescents who used an oral irrigator with the orthodontic tip in conjunction with toothbrushing removed three times more plaque than those who used dental floss and five times more than those who only brushed. In addition, the Waterpik dental water jet reduced bleeding by 85% in only 4 weeks.
Implants, Crowns and Bridges
An implant represents a significant investment in your oral health. The Waterpik® dental water jet oral irrigator has been shown to be safe and effective for people with implants. A study at the University of Buffalo found that people who used a dental water jet with a Pik Pocket® Subgingival Irrigation Tip to deliver an antibacterial mouthrinse, more effectively reduced gingivitis and plaque than those who simply rinsed with the mouthwash.
Diabetes
Are you one of the growing numbers of Americans affected by diabetes? Did you know that it may impact your oral health? People with diabetes are more prone to gum disease, even children. In a study at the University of Buffalo that included people with both Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes, those who added the Waterpik® dental water jet oral irrigator to their daily oral care routine for three months had significantly less bleeding, less gingivitis, and less plaque than those who did not use a dental water jet.
Why Waterpik?
Nine out of 10 dental professionals recommend the Waterpik® dental water jet oral irrigator over other brands. That’s because Waterpik dental water jets have more research support than any other dental water jet on the market. Dental professionals feel confident when they recommend the clinically proven Waterpik® dental water jet to their patients.
From its development in 1962, by a dentist from Fort Collins, Colorado, Dr. Gerald Moyer and his patient, Dr. John "Matt" Mattingly, a hydraulic engineer at Colorado State University, to 2007, we have continue finding ways to make the Waterpik® dental water jet oral irrigator better. Whether it is through new, innovative designs or cutting-edge research, our goal is to provide you with a product that can help you have the best oral health possible.

