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If you've been to the dentist at some point, you've probably been urged by the person cleaning your teeth to keep up a regular flossing routine. And while that routine typically entails a wax-coated string or interdental brushes, those are not the only floss options.

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Enter: water flossers. "Water flossers help with food and plaque removal in difficult-to-clean areas of the mouth and teeth," James Galati, DDS, president of the New York State Dental Association, tells LIVESTRONG.com.

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Plus, water flossers can bring forth benefits that individuals can't necessarily get from string floss and a toothbrush, says Preston Hansen, DDS, clinical director for the Nuvia Dental Implant Center in Salt Lake City. "The spray of water [in a water flosser] gives a new way to disrupt the bacteria in the mouth and release it," he says. "Water flossers are also able to go deeper than brushing and flossing alone."

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Water flossers can also be especially helpful for older adults, or anyone with limited hand mobility, Dr. Galati adds. Flossing is necessary for healthy teeth, and water flossing is an effective alternative if you find cleaning between your chompers tedious and can also be a helpful preventative tactic if you're prone to cavities.

Here, Dr. Galati, Dr. Hansen and other dental professionals spotlight their top picks for water flossers for 2023.

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The Best Water Flossers

  • Best Overall:Waterpik Ion Water Flosser ($79.88, Walmart)
  • Best for Braces:Waterpik Aquarius Water Flosser ($92.99, Amazon)
  • Best Electric Toothbrush and Water Flosser Combo:Waterpik Complete Care 9.0 Electric Toothbrush and Water Flosser ($99.99, Amazon)
  • Best Cordless:Burst Water Flosser ($69.59, Amazon)
  • Best Budget-Friendly:Waterpik WP-100 Ultra Water Flosser ($53.99, Target)

How We Chose

Of the five water flossers recommended on this list, four are from Waterpik. That's because, as the experts LIVESTRONG.com interviewed unanimously agreed, Waterpik is the gold-standard brand for water flossers due to its high-quality construction and rigorous testing practices.

In addition to expert recommendations, the following factors were incorporated into the decision to spotlight each water flosser below:

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  • Cost
  • Intended use (i.e. for braces or travel)
  • Adjustable pressure levels and/or nozzles

1. Best Overall: Waterpik Ion Water Flosser

Cons

  • Reservoirs on cordless water flossers are often smaller than traditional varieties (and need to be refilled more often)

The Ion Water Flosser from Waterpik is a top choice overall for Kasen Somana, a Melbourne-based cosmetic dentist. Although part of that recommendation stems from its portable, no-fuss, cordless design, he also believes it is a particularly effective gum- and tooth-cleaner.

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"The Waterpik Ion Water Flosser has 10 pressure settings and also comes with [six] changeable tips," he says. "These tips have varying stream widths, so you can choose whatever pressure and stream width you're most comfortable with."

Plus, the model is cordless — making it compact and easy to travel with.

Buy it:Walmart ($79.88); Waterpik ($89.99); Kohl's ($89.99)

2. Best for Braces: Waterpik Aquarius Water Flosser

Pros

  • Contains 7 tips, including one specifically for braces
  • Features 10 total settings with pressure variations
  • Has a reservoir capacity of at least 90 seconds

Cons

For folks with braces, there was a clear standout among the dentists we interviewed: the Waterpik Aquarius Water Flosser.

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"It features a unique combination of pressure and pulsation technology to help remove plaque and food particles from between teeth and below the gum line," says Cary Goldstein, DDS. "The Aquarius also has a unique tip specifically designed for braces and comes with a handle-mounted power button for easy use."

Buy it:Amazon ($92.99); Waterpik ($99.99)

3. Best Electric Toothbrush and Water Flosser Combo: Waterpik Complete Care 9.0 Electric Toothbrush and Water Flosser

Pros

  • Set features both a toothbrush and water flosser
  • Brush contains two different heads, both of which are sonic
  • Has a reservoir capacity of at least 90 seconds

Cons

  • Slightly more expensive than other water flossers on this list
  • Only features 5 water flosser tips (as opposed to 6 and 7 in other models)

"For those looking for an electric toothbrush/water flosser combo, the Waterpik Complete Care 9.0 Electric Toothbrush and Water Flosser is a great option," Dr. Goldstein says. "This model has a unique combination of two-minute brushing and one-minute flossing for a complete oral care system."

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Dr. Goldstein is also a fan of the combo set's special tip for braces and pressure control system. "It also comes with a convenient storage bag," he adds.

Buy it:Amazon ($99.99); Waterpik ($139.99)

4. Best Cordless: Burst Water Flosser

Pros

  • Compact and portable
  • Easy-to-use configuration
  • Holds a charge for up to 80 days

Cons

  • Has 3 pressure settings (other varieties on this list have upwards of 10)
  • Is capable of holding 3 tips, but 2 tips are sold separately

The Burst Water Flosser comes recommended as great cordless variety of water flosser from Joyce Kahng, DDS, a cosmetic dentist based in Costa Mesa, California. "I like the Burst Water Flosser because as a portable variety of water flosser, it holds a charge for quite a while," she says, adding that this particular water flosser is often leak-proof (even when upside-down).

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"It is also very user-friendly for a beginner because it doesn't have as many options for settings," Dr. Kahng says.

Buy it:Burst ($54.99); Amazon ($69.59)

5. Best Budget-Friendly: Waterpik WP-100 Ultra Water Flosser

Pros

  • Features 6 flossing tips and 10 pressure settings
  • Has a reservoir capacity of at least 90 seconds
  • Contains a 2-minute timer

Cons

  • Not portable and/or cordless

Waterpik is industry-standard brand for water flossers — but for those looking to save, the company does feature some lower-cost models that are worth considering. "If you're looking for a low-cost water flosser, the Waterpik WP-100 Ultra Water Flosser is a great choice," Dr. Goldstein says. "This model provides a powerful, yet gentle clean, and has six different tips, including one for braces."

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Another added bonus, Dr. Goldstein says: This model comes with a two-minute timer — so you know exactly when to stop cleaning.

Buy it:Amazon ($60); Waterpik ($69.99); Target ($53.99); Kohl's ($79.99)

What to Look for When Buying a Water Flosser

1. Credibility of the Water Flosser's Brand

Although you don't ‌technically‌ need to buy an Waterpik or Burst model to reap the benefits of water flossing, the experts we interviewed for this story extended a word of caution when shopping among lesser-established brands.

"I've personally owned many name brand water flossers, and the Amazon ones do not last as long as the name brand," Dr. Kahng says, noting that the tips are noticeably more narrow (and therefore precise) on Waterpik water flossers than on generic-brand ones.

"It is important to look for a brand that has a lot of research and development behind them, and not a one-off brand."

2. Varying Pressure Levels

An effective water flosser should have more than one pressure setting, Dr. Hansen says. "If you are investing in a water flosser, it is a good idea to get one with different levels of spray pressure," he notes.

It's common for his patients who've never used a water flosser to start on the gentlest setting then slowly work their way up to harder flows, Dr. Hansen says.

3. An Adequate Battery Life

If you're purchasing a portable or travel water flosser, taking note of the battery life is key, Dr. Kahng says. (For example, the Waterpik portable water flosser above has a four-week charge time, while the Burst claims to hold a charge for 80 days.)

If you're buying a portable water flosser, keep in mind that the reservoirs tend to be smaller than cord varieties — so be prepared to refill often. "You may need to refill the reservoir several more times than a standard option to get through the mouth," Dr. Kahng says. "They are a great option for travel though."

4. Multiple Tips or Nozzles

Although it's possible to get clean teeth using a single nozzle or tip on a water flosser, having multiple types — with varying widths and points — can help you navigate the changing crevices and surfaces in your mouth (especially if you have braces or other orthodontics). Aim to buy a brand with multiple removable nozzles, if possible.

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FAQs

What is the most dentist recommended water flosser? ›

Best Overall: Waterpik Aquarius Water Flosser

Just so you know, Waterpik as a brand is highly recommended by dental professionals, and this model — and all of the brand's others — is approved by the American Dental Association (ADA).

Do dentists actually recommend water flossers? ›

Dentists generally recommend water flossers as an effective way to remove plaque and keep teeth healthy. Water flossers are especially beneficial for those wearing fixed dental appliances like bridges, permanent retainers, and braces.

What is the best water flosser and toothbrush combo 2023? ›

Voted as one of our Best Water Flossers of 2023, the Waterpik Sonic-Fusion is a two-in-one oral health wonder—and it's currently on major sale. It has the benefits of both a powerful water flosser and an electric toothbrush in one convenient package.

What is the number one Waterpik? ›

Best water flosser overall: Waterpik Ion Water Flosser.

How do I choose a dental water flosser? ›

What Should I Look for When Purchasing a Water Flosser?
  1. Decide Whether You Want a Countertop or Handheld Cordless Flosser. ...
  2. Features. ...
  3. Make Sure it's ADA-Approved. ...
  4. Consider If It's Compatible with a Variety of Tips. ...
  5. Purchase One From a Reputable Brand.

Is there a difference between a Waterpik and a water flosser? ›

The truth is there is no difference. A Waterpik is simply a brand of water flosser that has become so well known that the name of the company and the product itself have become synonymous.

Which water flossers are ADA approved? ›

Oralfree Water Dental Flosser Cordless for Teeth Cleaning - 4 Modes Oral Irrigator 300ML Braces Flossers Cleaner, Rechargeable Portable IPX7 Waterproof Powerful Battery for Travel Home
  • waterpik. waterpik aquarius water flosser. electric toothbrush.
  • water flosser. aquarius water flosser. nicwell water flosser.

How often should I use a water flosser? ›

For the average person, using a water flosser once every day can greatly improve oral health as it will remove plaque at the gums that has built up over the course of the day.

Can bacteria grow in Waterpik? ›

Because water flosser heads touch your mouth and stay wet, oral bacteria can grow on it. Even despite following the provided cleaning recommendations. That's not all, this study limited itself to studying only the nozzle, not the hose or water reservoir itself.

What are the disadvantages of using a Waterpik? ›

The rinsing action of Waterpiks may not be enough to remove plaque completely from the surface of your teeth. Some people like to use string floss first to scrape off and loosen plaque. A Waterpik can then be used to efficiently rinse out residue and plaque left behind.

Should you put mouthwash in a water flosser? ›

Some people use mouthwash or other substances in their water flossers rather than tap water. Replacing the water in your water flosser with mouthwash isn't bad for you, but it won't help unless you have cavities or periodontal disease, according to dentists.

Is a corded or cordless water flosser better? ›

Corded models are less portable, but they are united to a much larger tank, which some people prefer because it is assured to last for the duration of the operation. As a rule, the volume of the tank for portable models is less than for wired models.

Which is better, Sonicare or Waterpik? ›

First, Sonicare is famous for its extensive product range, but a Waterpik water flosser offers a broader range and is more effective with plaque removal. The Sonicare toothbrush is cordless and handheld; hence, you can use it away from the sink.

Which Waterpik tip is best for periodontal disease? ›

Pik PocketTM Tip - For periodontal pockets

The PIK POCKET Tip is specifically designed to deliver water or anti-bacterial solutions deep into periodontal pockets as prescribed by your dental professional.

Which is better string floss or water flosser? ›

The string floss can remove larger debris, while water flossing removes fine particles and bacteria. Of course, those who don't use string floss regularly or at all should at least use water flossing for good oral health.

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