Using the SWSH E30 water flosser to clean brackets and wires

Why Water Flossing is a Game-Changer for Braces and Orthodontics

The Braces Struggle is Real

Getting braces is a great step toward a beautiful smile, but keeping them clean is a daily battle. Food gets trapped in every bracket and wire, and traditional string flossing becomes an arduous task involving threaders, mirrors, and a lot of patience. As a result, many orthodontic patients neglect flossing, leading to plaque buildup, bad breath, and decalcification (white spots) when the braces come off.

Why Traditional Floss Fails with Braces

String floss cannot move vertically between your teeth when an archwire is blockading the path. You have to feed the string under the wire for every single tooth. It's time-consuming, frustrating, and easy to skip. When orthodontic patients skip flossing, plaque accumulates around the brackets, creating a breeding ground for bacteria.

The Water Flosser Advantage

A water flosser doesn't need to be threaded under wires. It uses pressurized water to target the brackets from any angle, sweeping away trapped food particles and loose plaque in seconds. The water jet flows under the archwire, reaching the tight spaces between your teeth and cleaning the gums simultaneously.

Selecting the Right Device

For those with orthodontics, convenience is key. The SWSH S20 is highly portable, meaning you can take it to school or the office to clean your braces after lunch. If you prefer a deeper clean at home, the SWSH S40 provides adjustable pressure settings, allowing you to use a gentle pulse around sensitive brackets and a stronger stream for the molars. Don't let braces ruin your gum health—make the switch to a water flosser and keep your smile healthy.

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