Water Flossers Vs. Traditional Dental Floss: Choosing the Right Option for You

When it comes to general dental hygiene there are a few rules: brush, floss, and visit your dentist regularly. However, as one of the last things you likely want to do before hitting the hay every night, flossing your teeth often gets left by the wayside. As an alternative to traditional dental floss, water flossers are a great way to get your teeth and gums clean. Read on to learn more about the difference between water flosser and traditional dental floss.

Water flossers like Water Pik’s are great for individuals who have metal braces or for individuals who simply can’t get accustomed to regular dental floss. By using the power of a small wand filled with pressurized water, water flossers work to clean between your teeth while simultaneously massaging your gums in the process. Great for everyday use or simply after you eat a meal that consists of foods like popcorn or steak— which can get lodged between your teeth— water flossers help to prevent against cavities. When looking for a water flosser, make sure that it has been approved by The American Dental Association (ADA).

Traditional Dental Floss

Traditional dental floss is what your dentist is referring to when they ask you if you floss your teeth every day. Coated in dental wax, oftentimes, dental floss will help to clean in between your teeth in order to get out any food, plaque, or tartar. The best thing about traditional dental floss? It’s cheap and it’s clinically proven to be an effective way of keeping your teeth clean. Additionally, dental floss comes in a variety of options: waxed, unwaxed, flavored, unflavored— to help you have a more enjoyable flossing experience every day.

When it comes down to it, there really is no right or wrong choice to pick. Both water flossers and traditional dental floss come with benefits that are incomparable to any other sort of dental cleaning procedure. The most important thing is that you use one of these methods every day in order to stay consistent with your dental cleanings. To learn more or to schedule an appointment, contact the McDowell Dental Group today!

 

 

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WE HAVE MOVED!

Yes! After our long tenured residence at the Tempenns building, McDowell Dental Group will be relocating. In addition to the move we are changing our name to McDowell Dental & Aesthetics. Don’t worry, even though there are a lot of changes happening we are still committed to providing our patients with the same valued care we always have. Lead by Dr. Ashley McDowell the office will bring additional focus to cosmetic dentistry and facial aesthetics along with all general dentistry services. Dr. Ashley has been working tirelessly over the past year to create a state of the art practice utilizing the best equipment and latest technologies. We are so excited for everyone to see and enjoy our new office.

 

Starting Monday, November 20th we will be seeing patients at:

1077 Rydal Road
Suite 300
Rydal, PA 19046

 

It is located just a short distance from our current office. The building has a spacious parking lot and an elevator for ease of travel. We look forward to seeing everyone at our new location!

Best,
McDowell Dental & Aesthetics Team

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