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    New Clinical Study Finds Waterpik® Dental Water Jet Is an Effective Alternative to Traditional Flossing.

    It is estimated that two- thirds of Americans don’t floss regularly(1). The main reasons? According to a recent consumer survey(2), 21 percent said it is too time-consuming, 13 percent said they forget, and 12 percent said they are too lazy to floss. Now, for the floss-adverse, a new clinical study by the University of Nebraska(3) has determined that there is an effective alternative to traditional flossing — the Waterpik® Dental Water Jet, company officials announced today at the American Dental Association’s (ADA) annual conference in Philadelphia.
    By comparing the traditional routine of brushing and flossing to brushing and using the Waterpik® Dental Water Jet, university researchers concluded that the Waterpik® Dental Water Jet was 93 percent more effective than floss at reducing gum bleeding — a leading indicator of gum disease. The study is published in the current issue of the Journal of Clinical Dentistry.

    The Waterpik® Dental Water Jet delivers a unique combination of water pressure and pulsation to clean deep between teeth and below the gum line while massaging and stimulating gums. Utilizing research conducted at universities and independent research facilities, Waterpik’s Research and Development team evaluated the efficacy and safety of the device at different pressure settings to ensure that the Waterpik® Dental Water Jet provides the optimal pressure and pulsation range. The combination of 1,200 pulsations/minute and 55-90 psi (pounds per square inch) has been tested in over 46 clinical studies with superior results.

    “Traditionally, tooth brushing and flossing have been considered the standard for routine plaque removal and gingivitis reduction. The biggest challenge with this regimen is that compliance with floss is extremely low,” said Deborah Lyle, RDH, MS, and Director of Clinical Affairs, Waterpik. “The results of this study are so dramatic that we wanted consumers to know that the Waterpik® Dental Water Jet is an easy, effective alternative that fits effortlessly into their existing oral care routines. In fact, no matter what type of tooth brush you use, the Waterpik® Dental Water Jet can significantly improve your gum health.”

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