A water flosser is a modern method of oral care that not only helps remove plaque from hard-to-reach areas but also prevents gum inflammation, tooth decay, and bad breath. While water flossers were once used exclusively by dentists, today, thanks to MEDICA+ technology, professional-grade oral care can be performed at home.
In this article, we’ll discuss how an oral irrigator differs from a toothbrush and dental floss, which type to choose—stationary or portable—and for whom daily use is particularly important.
What is an oral irrigator and what is it used for?
A water flosser removes plaque and food debris using a stream of pressurized water. It cleans the spaces between teeth that a regular toothbrush simply cannot reach. This is especially important for people who wear braces, have implants, or have sensitive gums.
- reduces the risk of cavities
- prevents gum inflammation
- eliminates bad breath
- removes food debris
- reduces tartar buildup
Important: an oral irrigator does not replace a toothbrush; rather, it complements daily oral hygiene and improves its effectiveness by approximately 85–90%.
Who needs an oral irrigator most of all
- people who wear braces or veneers
- people with implants or crowns
- in cases of bleeding gums
- in cases of crowded teeth
- people who want to visit the dentist less often
Stationary or portable oral irrigator
Stationary oral irrigators
The best choice for families and for regular use. They feature a large capacity and consistent power.
See: MEDICA+ Stationary Irrigators
We recommend the model:
- Medica+ Prowather Station 7.0 — powerful, multiple operating modes, ideal for the whole family
Portable irrigators
Convenient for travel, compact, battery-powered. Suitable for people with active lifestyles.
What to look for when choosing
- jet power
- operating modes
- tank capacity
- availability of tips
- pulsation
- ease of use
Does the irrigator require a special solution?
Using special solutions enhances the anti-inflammatory effect, reduces bleeding, and improves gum health.
We recommend: MEDICA+ PROTECT 360
How to use correctly
- brush your teeth
- fill the reservoir with water or solution
- select a comfortable mode
- direct the stream along the gum line
- use 1–2 times a day
Can it replace dental floss?
In most cases, yes. An oral irrigator is safer and more effective, especially if you have sensitive gums, braces, or implants.
FAQ — answers to frequently asked questions
Can children use it?
Yes, from age 6–7 in gentle mode.
Can pregnant women use it?
Yes, there are no contraindications.
Does it hurt?
No, on the contrary—the water jet massage improves gum health.
How often should it be used?
Daily, 1–2 times a day.
Which oral irrigators do dentists recommend?
- for the family — Medica Prowather Station 7.0
- for travel — Waterplus 8.0
- for professional care — Lux Prowater 10
Conclusion
An oral irrigator is an essential part of modern home hygiene. MEDICA+ offers stationary and portable models that utilize Japanese technology and feature a high level of safety. Choose the option that suits you best and use it every day—your smile will surely appreciate it!
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