Making the oral hygiene routine simple and effective for patients is a key goal for every dental professional. When it comes to interdental cleaning, traditional flossing can be especially difficult and technique-sensitive,[i] discouraging individuals who simply want the best for their oral health.

Clinicians should consider recommending simple-to-use but clinically proven alternatives, such as the Cordless Pulse water flosser from Waterpik™. Understanding the benefits of this type of solution enables more informed guidance, while the extensive research behind the product provides confidence in its effectiveness.

Target at the source  

Interdental cleaning is a vital addition to the oral hygiene routine as toothbrushing alone cannot access every site in the oral cavity. Interdental spaces can be missed, but access below the gingival margin is often limited too, with the inability to fully reach into larger periodontal pockets. Conventional flossing aims to support this, but the Cordless Pulse water flosser is 2x as effective as its string floss alternative when improving gingival health.i

The Cordless Pulse works by delivering a stream of water into the difficult-to-reach areas, dislodging bacteria, plaque and debris. Patients can choose between two pressure settings, which can help them find a comfortable approach. This may be especially beneficial for patients who have previously had trouble with traditional floss causing pain or bleeding throughout the periodontal tissue.

The targeted pulse of water needs just three seconds at a treated site to remove up to 99.9% of plaque and bacteria, leading to a thorough clean without exceptional difficulty.[ii] As a result, patients can have a fresh and clean feeling after every use – which is the ideal outcome for any oral hygiene routine.

Behind a simple design

Traditional flossing can often be difficult, and patients with dexterity issues may face even greater challenges. Targeting individual teeth and narrow interdental spaces isn’t always easy, even when clinicians demonstrate the correct technique during an appointment. Rather than being discouraged, patients can benefit from the Cordless Pulse as an easy-to-manoeuvre alternative.

With a sleek design, the Cordless Pulse is easy to hold, featuring a non-slip grip that supports a wide range of patients, including those with reduced dexterity.

The design offers further advantages. Its compact form makes the Cordless Pulse an ideal travel companion, and the ergonomic, non-slip grip and waterproof body mean it can be used confidently in the shower.

An easy-fill reservoir provides up to 45 seconds of continuous flossing, avoiding the stop-start nature of some other devices. Instead, the Cordless Pulse integrates effortlessly into the patient’s existing oral hygiene routine as a convenient adjunct.

Trust in Waterpik™

Patients are increasingly doing their own research into general and oral health solutions, but it’s important that they prioritise clinically-proven and safe products. It’s the responsibility of the dental professional to recommend oral hygiene adjuncts they trust.

Waterpik™ solutions are backed by 80+ research studies, with more than 60 years spent optimising oral hygiene adjuncts for all patients. The Cordless Pulse is just one highlight of a wide range of solutions, such as the versatile Cordless Advanced water flosser, or the most powerful choice, the Ultra Professional water flosser. They all have one thing in common – they’re all refined and provided by Waterpik™.

Standing out as the only water flosser brand to be approved by the Oral Health Foundation, and the #1 water flosser brand recommended by dentists,[iii] be sure to mention Waterpik™ by name to your patients.

 

For more information on WaterpikTM water flosser products visit www.waterpik.co.uk. WaterpikTM products are available from Amazon, Costco UK, Argos, Boots and Tesco online and in stores across the UK and Ireland.

 

[i] Mancinelli‐Lyle, D., Qaqish, J. G., Goyal, C. R., & Schuller, R. (2023). Efficacy of water flossing on clinical parameters of inflammation and plaque: a 4‐week randomized controlled trial. International Journal of Dental Hygiene21(4), 659-668.

[ii] Gorur, A., Lyle, D. M., Schaudinn, C., & Costerton, J. W. (2009). Biofilm removal with a dental water jet. Compendium of continuing education in dentistry (Jamesburg, NJ: 1995)30, 1-6.

[iii] Based on 2025 independent survey of Dental Professionals; among those who recommended branded water flossers

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