Water Flossing vs. String Flossing - Which is Better?

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  • In this video we're talking about the differences between water flossing and string flossing and which flossing option would be the best fit for your situation.
    Maintaining a good dental hygiene is very important for your overall health. There are various tools to make sure you maintain healthy teeth. In this video you'll learn about water flossing, string flossing along with other tools that can help you achieve good dental hygiene.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 592

  • @aabsc
    @aabsc 11 місяців тому +332

    I prefer water flossing because you know there's no strings attached

  • @kingofallworlds
    @kingofallworlds 11 місяців тому +299

    As a medical provider on the other end, the best medicine is the one the patient takes. Something is always better than nothing.
    That's why I use water flossing myself

    • @liav4102
      @liav4102 11 місяців тому +14

      Absolutely!! The best flossing/cleaning method is the one you will actually do.

    • @beab8738
      @beab8738 9 місяців тому +8

      Same advice that dermatologist have for sunscreen!

    • @sealisa1398
      @sealisa1398 9 місяців тому +1

      Practical solutions are always the best suggestions...

    • @NekonataVirino
      @NekonataVirino 9 місяців тому

      Absolutely!

    • @kristin4963
      @kristin4963 7 місяців тому +2

      I’m 47 and always wanted to be a consistent flosser… After my cleaning I would also start flossing with a renewed commitment to stick with it - never happens…. I saw a new DH and she said the same thing - do what you will stick with. I bought a water pik and love it. For the first time I am doing it consistently and feel optimistic this is something I can stick with.

  • @Nitro187
    @Nitro187 11 місяців тому +75

    I used to floss religiously. I always carried around floss in my car, backpack, nightstand.... it annoyed me NOT having floss, because I flossed ALL the damn time. That being said, I always had cavities growing up. Great genes when it came to teeth I guess... but alas, it was my life.... until I got a WaterPik; it has now been 13 years, with ZERO cavities. Take that information for what it's worth.

    • @kittygrowl839
      @kittygrowl839 Місяць тому

      @TheDentalShamancan you elaborate? Thank you :)

    • @VinceCannavaII
      @VinceCannavaII Місяць тому

      We need your secrets. Don't hold back!!

    • @karinlarsen2608
      @karinlarsen2608 16 днів тому

      Switch fluoride toothpaste to Bentonite / baking soda . Fluoride users have fewer cavities, because they have fewer teeth

  • @boblangill6209
    @boblangill6209 11 місяців тому +241

    For me, water flossing works because it's something I actually do. I simply can't generate the motivation to mess with string flossing no matter insistent the hygienist is.

    • @hconf
      @hconf 11 місяців тому +6

      I use a Reach flosser and it's amazing

    • @2mesense
      @2mesense 11 місяців тому +4

      Vacuuming replaces string and floss This is in the experimental stage. The objection to string flossing is bypassed, making it more acceptable to more people. Integrated onto an electric toothbrush, the toothbrush motor does double duty powering the vacuum at the toothbrush other end. Any investors?

    • @pfadiva
      @pfadiva 11 місяців тому +2

      ​@@hconf I love this thing when my arthritis is giving me hand cramps. I also keep one in car. Easy to use without needing to wash my hands first.

    • @doctorwhodj
      @doctorwhodj 11 місяців тому +7

      The toothpick with floss hook work ,,, cant do the string around fingers anymore its too kich

    • @henflash6469
      @henflash6469 10 місяців тому

      How about just rinsing thoroughly with water 😊

  • @joejoe-lb6bw
    @joejoe-lb6bw 11 місяців тому +398

    The title is misleading? So, which is better? I know there is a bunch of "depends on", but maybe a summary at end would have helped? Otherwise, excellent video.

    • @JimzAuto
      @JimzAuto 11 місяців тому +31

      Good point. I agree there should’ve been a summary, even if the summary had just stated that there are pros and cons for both sides, and both are good with no one better than the other.

    • @lesact
      @lesact 11 місяців тому +11

      Exactly.

    • @rjdverbeek
      @rjdverbeek 11 місяців тому +12

      What I do is switch around all the time, flossing, mini brushes, gum bristols, etc. In this way the variation ensures that all the spots between the teeth are cleaned every few days.

    • @joejoe-lb6bw
      @joejoe-lb6bw 11 місяців тому +9

      @@rjdverbeek I use waterpic and the Sonicare brush. I also switch toothpastes. Fluoride, non-fluoride, natural stuff, etc.

    • @williamh.gatesiii8183
      @williamh.gatesiii8183 11 місяців тому +15

      ​@@topline2554 no dude. Water pick is the best. Listen to him.

  • @wywarren
    @wywarren 3 місяці тому +12

    Doc took one for the team in that demo and actually made his gums bleed 🥲 Thanks for the knowledge!

  • @Button215
    @Button215 11 місяців тому +10

    These are the best videos ever. I forward them to my friends and family. As a result my dental hygiene routine has improved as I look forward to maintaining my original teeth for a very long time

  • @len9518
    @len9518 11 місяців тому +251

    As a recently retired dentist, I'll add my 2 cents. I strongly feel flossing is much more effective and thorough, than other methods. Other flossing tip............Keep the floss between your fingers tight and short. Move too a fresh section, as it starts to shred. and most important to avoid snapping it into the gingiva, don't push straight up -- or down -- move the floss it back and forth, as if you're sawing you way through.

    • @joycej9415
      @joycej9415 11 місяців тому +14

      I had been using mostly water pik for a few years. It isn't messy if you aren't messy. But I decided to use floss for 6 months. The hygienist noticed I had less plaque build up on my last visit so I think I will stay with flossing. It is faster and easier too! Edited to say she had me try a wider floss and I think it gets more "stuff" than the really thin stuff I was using.

    • @russellmz
      @russellmz 9 місяців тому +12

      the choice for me is slightly less effective water pick which I use everyday or more effective floss which I rarely do.

    • @iyziejane
      @iyziejane 9 місяців тому +13

      I can floss with glide floss for an hour straight, and then use the water pik, and when I use the water pick a bunch of foul tastes and smells are released. I have healthy gums and no mouth disease, but I've always had tight teeth. Regular floss (as opposed to Glide-style) is unuseable, my teeth turn it to shreds.

    • @or6144
      @or6144 9 місяців тому

      ​@@joycej9415it's also more gentle on the gums

    • @hollyc4765
      @hollyc4765 9 місяців тому

      ​@@joycej9415Its hard to find a good floss. I use coco floss. It is the best floss (in my opinion) and the only floss I use now.

  • @boramma
    @boramma 5 місяців тому +3

    I knew pretty much everything you said already but I still kept watching because you’re such a great speaker! Thank you for the lovely lesson

  • @tanyaboyd7089
    @tanyaboyd7089 Рік тому +41

    Thanks for helping me understand my mouth, I never had a dentist to take time to let me understand what's going on. I have had dentist making mistakes from filling a perfectly fine tooth to 2 failed root canal and tooth discoloration. Always hoping to find a dentist that's worthy of my trust and mouth. Thanks so much for your presentations.❤️

  • @Dori_1111
    @Dori_1111 9 місяців тому +10

    Excellent video Dr. Brett Langston. I use water flossing at night, and string flossing after meals followed by brushing. I like to brush my teeth using a Sonicare toothbrush with a pre-rinse mouthwash called Plax. I noticed over 10 years ago that Sonicare + Plax removes any stains from coffee or other liquids. Also, it prevents any plaque accumulation. I always receive compliments on my care from my dentist and dental hygienist. Unfortunately, Plax is harder and harder to find.

  • @ScottH22175
    @ScottH22175 11 місяців тому +304

    Water flosser also cleans out deep pockets that floss can't reach. I was a daily flosser and suddenly my rear teeth went from pocket depths of 4 to 6. Bought a water flosser and within 6 months they were back to 4. Now I have none deeper than 3. I floss with a little mouthwash or hydrogen peroxide mixed in the water....

    • @stacylite
      @stacylite 9 місяців тому +5

      whats your brand of water flosser?

    • @msas6020
      @msas6020 9 місяців тому +3

      I would like to know that as well.

    • @ScottH22175
      @ScottH22175 9 місяців тому +15

      @@stacylite
      I tried some off brands from Amazon and they worked but Waterpik is a much better option.

    • @ScottH22175
      @ScottH22175 9 місяців тому

      @@msas6020
      Waterpik

    • @alanhelig221
      @alanhelig221 9 місяців тому +12

      Just a little correction for you. Water flosser does not clean out deep pockets. It will help wash out water soluble toxins (LPS) that bacteria produce and it will wash out some food particles. Most of the pocket reduction is the reduction of gum height not the gain of attachment. Bacteria is very tenacious and the water pik will not get rid of them. It may reduce them.

  • @bigburg7955
    @bigburg7955 Рік тому +19

    I've been flossing with string my whole life wrong and I'm 23 😅 I'm glad I'm starting to actually find this stuff out now instead of later on.

  • @samanthaasher4739
    @samanthaasher4739 9 місяців тому +12

    I use both but the water flosser has made a tremendous improvement in my gum health.

  • @onetuliptree
    @onetuliptree Рік тому +14

    Great video, I've been stepping up my dental hygiene game over the last year, and this is everything I want to know in one video.

    • @Renvaar1989
      @Renvaar1989 5 місяців тому

      Me too. After years of basic brushing (and rather half-assed), as I get older I realize if I don't start now expensive problems are gonna arise.

  • @PJ4Code
    @PJ4Code 11 місяців тому +13

    This is the kind of doctor I want. None of the "you're doing it wrong" non-doctors do.

  • @thegood9
    @thegood9 11 місяців тому +508

    Went to a "dentist" recently, who chastised my wife and I for our use of sonicare water flossers, that we had used DILIGENTLY for years, with no dentist reporting any issues, claiming that "only" floss would be suitable. They found "issues" that no other dentist had ever found...suspicious. The dental industry is getting as bad as the legal industry lately as for trustworthiness.

    • @mattp4079
      @mattp4079 11 місяців тому +96

      The independent dentists are disappearing, the industry is moving toward factory dentistry; large clinics with transient staff that tries to upsell you on cosmetic procedures. Just !like the car salesman with paint protection.

    • @thegood9
      @thegood9 11 місяців тому +22

      @@mattp4079 yep. The "menu-based" cosmetic system...there is going to be no such thing as "healthy dentistry" any more.

    • @dingdong2103
      @dingdong2103 11 місяців тому +31

      My dentist performed 'rock removal' to my teeth even though I never had a problem with it. Cost 2000 bucks all in all and left me with chronic pain for 6 months as the gum separated from my right wisdom tooth. Luckily it healed eventually but it was a total pain in the butt to chew only with left side... For sure he did these operations only to cash out my annual 2k of dental plan.

    • @testboga5991
      @testboga5991 11 місяців тому +10

      Dude, this has been a problem since the middle ages!

    • @formulaic78
      @formulaic78 11 місяців тому +43

      When I went to the dentist in China she x-rayed my mouth and showed me about six things she thought should be done immediately, including removing all my wisdom teeth. My British dentists knew of all these issues but they prefer to work on a less is more principal, so had done nothing. I declined every procedure she suggested and went back to my British dentist who said you did the right thing, none of these issues "need" to be addressed for the time being: and that was ten years ago. Cue the British teeth jokes!

  • @sealisa1398
    @sealisa1398 9 місяців тому +5

    As part of a daily routine these two techniques together are powerful tools keeping teeth and gums healthy.

  • @leonardmilcin7798
    @leonardmilcin7798 11 місяців тому +85

    Personally... I do both. I do string first to dislodge any larger pieces of food clogging the space between teeth or some harder things sticking between teeth and the gum. Then water flossing to clean the rest and disrupt the plaque. Then electric toothbrush. Then mouthwash with antibacterial properties.

    • @tommorgan1291
      @tommorgan1291 11 місяців тому +1

      I believe what your doing is perfect! How's your overall dental health? Just curious.

    • @p4nd4b01
      @p4nd4b01 11 місяців тому +22

      Antibacterial maybe unneeded as it can destroy good microflora. If you have already removed the source of feeding, bad microflora should not survive

    • @tmoney2403
      @tmoney2403 10 місяців тому +4

      I do all of this as well with the addition of a manual toothbrush after the electric. Last cleaning visit the hygienist suggested a tongue scraper (for staining) so naturally I got one of those too lol passing this tidbit along if you want to add something else to your routine.

    • @tommorgan1291
      @tommorgan1291 10 місяців тому

      @@tmoney2403 good advice thanks

    • @vegasrenie
      @vegasrenie 9 місяців тому +3

      I sometimes start with rinsing with water before brushing, and then will rinse again after brushing and flossing. I'm in my 70s and have great teeth!

  • @vegasrenie
    @vegasrenie 9 місяців тому +11

    I use an electric toothbrush (oral b), unwaxed floss, and water floss. Other than a couple of crowns, my teeth are my own. I'm in my 70s and my smile hasn't diminished over the decades! 😁

  • @marknolan2799
    @marknolan2799 11 місяців тому +6

    I usually like to floss after I eat anything. My go to flossers are Plackers double line if I can get them. I've tried other brands but Plackers are the best. I also use a water pick. I find I need both. I also love my Sonicare toothbrush. I love it so much I make sure I have a new spare for when it inevitably breaks. Thanks for the tips!

  • @hummerchine
    @hummerchine 10 місяців тому +1

    As a fellow dentist, I’ll say you pretty well nailed that!

  • @agritech802
    @agritech802 9 місяців тому +20

    I started string flossing after every meal in 2005 and I haven't had a filling since. Before that I used to get an average of one filling per year. I use a handle on the flosser on my teeth after brushing and before I rinse off the tooth paste so the floss actually pushes the toothpaste between each tooth and I think this has been the real secret to its success. I only wish I had started it 30 years earlier 🙂

    • @rittenbrake1613
      @rittenbrake1613 7 місяців тому

      That’s a great strategy ! Me too !

    • @ApRiL3706
      @ApRiL3706 6 місяців тому +2

      Also spit as much toothpaste out as you can. Dont rinse with water after or else you are removing the flouride from the toothpaste. Havent had cavity for 2 years since starting this

  • @SuperClare
    @SuperClare 6 місяців тому

    Thank you, super informative.
    🏆🏆🏆

  • @desireco
    @desireco 11 місяців тому

    This is excellent content, thank you!

  • @pauldaignault7407
    @pauldaignault7407 9 місяців тому +28

    I’ve been using a WaterPik dental flosser and vibrating toothbrush for decades. I get my teeth cleaned once a year. Very little tartar build up. Everything else is perfect. My dentist tells me to keep doing whatever I’m doing because it’s working. What more can I say?

    • @Echo81Rumple83
      @Echo81Rumple83 9 місяців тому +2

      write a book on how you do it and tell us how a person with ADHD can do it without it feeling like a pain?

  • @user-rh9qj1ot5y
    @user-rh9qj1ot5y 9 місяців тому

    Great info!

  • @hudaifahibnyayah8136
    @hudaifahibnyayah8136 5 місяців тому

    Love this video you did a great job doc

  • @HeronCoyote1234
    @HeronCoyote1234 11 місяців тому +11

    I’m scheduled for my All on Four (or Six, don’t know yet) in exactly three weeks. Lower jaw. I started using a water flosser and was shocked at how much food my toothbrush was leaving behind. I use lukewarm to almost hot water, as I have temp sensitive teeth. Never liked flossing as I have tight spaces. I’ll be using the super floss after my surgery.

  • @katsons3
    @katsons3 10 місяців тому

    Good day Dr Langston. Question... if patient has degenerate bone loss disease, does this affect teeth? If so, any advise you can provide? I keep going to the dentist and I was charged $800 for this periodontal mouth gel and it has been over 6 months and I do not see any benefit from it. I still have gums that are bleeding and I have had my share of teeth issues. I am guessing if the bone loss disease is as much w/ my teeth as well as my general body bones. Thank you for your time. And your videos are great!

  • @goettling
    @goettling Рік тому +12

    When I was young, I didn't know floss existed. Now I have two bone graft implants. Thank you so much for all the info. I needed it 50 years ago. 😊😊

  • @randallo3614
    @randallo3614 8 місяців тому

    I'm a 59-year-old who brushes and floss after every meal. I use mouthwash too as needed. I am pretty aware of my teeth. I see a Dentist twice a year. Still, with all that, I accumulate plaque very easily. I can feel the roughness when I wake up and throughout my day. For the past two years, I have had really bad breath. My Dentist confirms I have gingivitis and takes care of it for a month, but it returns quickly. I am wondering if there are any supplements besides Magnesium, Calcium and vitamin D that can improve the health of my teeth -roots and gums. I have been taking very mild painkillers for a few years after a broken back - ribs injury, and I think it might be the cause, so I am weening off. I think it's toxifying my bone health and my teeth. I trying to research supplements that can really work. Any ideas?

  • @ananyamohapatra4195
    @ananyamohapatra4195 Місяць тому +2

    Thanks, Dr. Brett, for the video! Using both, but the water flosser really improved my gum health. I started taking my dental hygiene more seriously a month ago, and that's when I discovered Kriss.It's been a big help.👌

    • @shyrahgail
      @shyrahgail Місяць тому +1

      Ohh, how does a water flosser work? I do string flossing... What is kriss??

    • @emmagibs99
      @emmagibs99 Місяць тому

      Same here, I prefer water flossing over using strings. Every time I used string, my gums would bleed. But now I realize, as Dr. mentioned, maybe I just wasn't doing it the proper way..

    • @soposhhh1122
      @soposhhh1122 Місяць тому

      @@emmagibs99 same, my gum bleeds when i floss before, but i ask kriss ai about proper flossing and now it's okay :)

    • @stormyay
      @stormyay Місяць тому

      Hi@@shyrahgail! Kriss is an AI dental assistant who gives personalized dental care tips. Super handy!

  • @02001djz
    @02001djz 5 місяців тому

    Thank you for this video! I wish I knew all this info and we had some of these items when I was younger. I wouldn't have such a mess in my mouth.

  • @chnalvr
    @chnalvr 11 місяців тому +67

    In addition to daily flossing my dentist recommended the G.U.M. go between brushes that slide between teeth. They are of various sizes and are quick and easy to use. Even after flossing, they seem to find even more food particles to dislodge.

    • @user-od9iz9cv1w
      @user-od9iz9cv1w 9 місяців тому +4

      They are great. I keep a pack in the car and handy when I eat so multiple times a day really clean.

    • @alanhelig221
      @alanhelig221 8 місяців тому +1

      Softpics also

  • @leticiaguerra9625
    @leticiaguerra9625 3 місяці тому

    Thank you Dr Langston

  • @ArtswithShikha-nq8ok
    @ArtswithShikha-nq8ok 2 місяці тому +1

    A few years back I used to use string floss and then I got COVID and I couldn't use those that caused interproximal caries now I switched to water flosser I love them.

  • @jojowhite9296
    @jojowhite9296 Рік тому +81

    I used to use the typical water pik type flosser but a couple years ago I switched to that electric brush that also has a built in water flosser and it works great. You use the tooth brush first and then you hit another button and water shoots out of a hole located in the middle of the brush.

    • @ramindavani
      @ramindavani 11 місяців тому +7

      You will still need to floss. A water floss is NOT a floss. Its more like a toothbrush that shoots water at your teeth.

    • @furball8967
      @furball8967 11 місяців тому

      So do you connect a hose for the water when you’re done brushing?

    • @jojowhite9296
      @jojowhite9296 11 місяців тому +5

      @@furball8967 There's a resevoir that you fill with water. After you brush, hit the switch and a stream of water will shoot through a little hole within the bristles of the brush.

    • @davidinchcliff4560
      @davidinchcliff4560 11 місяців тому +1

      Crap

    • @furball8967
      @furball8967 11 місяців тому

      @@jojowhite9296 thank you, I think I’ll buy one of those. 👍👍👍👍

  • @frankulfberht
    @frankulfberht 9 місяців тому +3

    I watched another dentist suggests to slowly increase the waterfloss pressure until it gets to the strongest. I worry the highest pressure could damage the gum. Do you have any recommendation on the optimal water pressure?

    • @sl4983
      @sl4983 9 місяців тому

      If you have perio then yes you're right

  • @davidmolina7543
    @davidmolina7543 11 місяців тому

    Excellent advice.

  • @MagiMystik
    @MagiMystik 9 місяців тому

    How do you feel about "Oil Pulling"? Thanks

  • @historyloveriii2949
    @historyloveriii2949 11 місяців тому

    I use both! Thank you! I am a retired Dentist.

  • @dnyalslg
    @dnyalslg 9 місяців тому +13

    Flossing is simply better. I used the popular water floss machine for a year, and the hygienist said my teeth weren’t as clean. She and dentist said it was best to use the water flosser every day and regular flossing every now and then to “mechanically” remove some junk that water jets can’t remove. I was like, “Are you serious?! I bought an expensive flossing machine that needs replacing parts, constant cleaning, descaling cycles, and it’s noisy and makes a mess… And I will still need floss?!” I literally went home and threw it away. I’ve been flossing ever since, and the hygienist says my teeth are back to being almost perfectly clean. And yes, I followed the instructions and the right angle and whatnot with the water pick machine. It’s just not worth the hassle and cost for an inferior cleaning.

    • @dnyalslg
      @dnyalslg 9 місяців тому

      @@pussyhigh Trust me, cumbersome is an understatement.

    • @Colt-ii4qn
      @Colt-ii4qn 7 місяців тому +1

      I use them both , I’ve learned to be a fanatic as I’ve gotten older 😀

  • @ABLwAmazing
    @ABLwAmazing 8 місяців тому +1

    I'm a water flosser. I have tried to string floss. I don't like it and consequently do not adhere to it. So I've stopped trying. I am fortunate in that I've only had one filling about five years ago and have had no issues of any kind with my teeth or gums since. Going to keep doing what I'm doing.

  • @supernova743
    @supernova743 9 місяців тому +23

    Theres nothing wrong with either flossing technique. I prefer string floss as it get a better idea if stuff is stuck. The water floss is great but larger particles can get jammed into tight places. I think the regular floss is better near your molars where the teeth are wider.

    • @YourComputerExpert
      @YourComputerExpert 5 місяців тому

      I actually felt like water flossing was nicer for molars because it's easy to reach it (for me)

  • @yulandatross3110
    @yulandatross3110 3 місяці тому

    Thank you for this.

  • @1whitecottagelife770
    @1whitecottagelife770 11 місяців тому +41

    My understanding is that gums recede because the bacteria on the teeth irritates them. If you have a lot of gum recessions and deep gum pockets then you need periodontal deep cleaning and very good dental hygiene at home. Go for dental cleanings every 3-4 months until your pockets start getting smaller and after that keep up with the regular dental cleaning. But at home do floss with regular floss, use a water pick if you have one and get a Sonicare toothbrush and don't brush hard. Let the ultrasonic brush do the work. You want to dislodge the food particles from in between your teeth and under your gums with floss and then gently brush them off with the Sonicare. Some people have had good results with oil pulling to reduce the plaque. But once you have the plaque build up you have to first get the deep cleaning done and only once the hard as stone plaque is removed, work on allowing your gums to reattach to your teeth. I used to work in a dentist's office.

    • @mattp4079
      @mattp4079 11 місяців тому +1

      Buy a set of dental picks and do it yourself, it aint brain surgery.

    • @1whitecottagelife770
      @1whitecottagelife770 11 місяців тому +7

      @@mattp4079 if your gum pockets aren’t deep, then yes, you can do it yourself. Otherwise, you’re not going to get all the hard plaque deep in the pocket and the gum will continue to recede. I was starting to get periodontal disease and I had a deep cleaning on all my teeth, then I started taking care of my teeth at home and went for perio maintenance cleanings every 3 months, then every 4, until I got my pockets to shrink and now I’m on a normal schedule. I actually only go once a year because of the way my saliva PH is and I’m not getting much plaque at all. My problem in the past was not adequate cleaning, and I was using a hard manual toothbrush

    • @PhuNguyen-my9un
      @PhuNguyen-my9un 9 місяців тому

      My sonicare too strong for me 😢 should i lower the level?

    • @recuerdos2457
      @recuerdos2457 9 місяців тому +1

      Just keep using it and you will get used of it without notice. The best way is just keep it to the teeth do not press pressure or any rubbing… move slowly until you brush all faces if your teeth

    • @1MinuteFlipDoc
      @1MinuteFlipDoc 6 місяців тому +1

      xylitol gum!

  • @Pari-xy7kt
    @Pari-xy7kt 8 місяців тому +7

    I use both water and strung flosses daily and love going to my dental checkups twice a year. Yep, I’m crazy 😂 When my dentist and hygienist tell me that my gums are healthy, I’m like, “I know” 😎😁

  • @billwilliams9527
    @billwilliams9527 4 місяці тому +2

    No mention of battery operated tooth brushes, as in the Oral B type, your recommendation?

  • @alanmorrison3598
    @alanmorrison3598 Рік тому +1

    Both is best!!

  • @lillianlamantia9605
    @lillianlamantia9605 9 місяців тому

    I floss at last once per day BUT I have always wondered if I should brush first and then floss ie. Get the big stuff then the little or floss first and then brush so that possibly some toothpaste might also hit the areas that I have flossed…

  • @sivhuongtang4193
    @sivhuongtang4193 Рік тому

    Good advices thank 👍🏿

  • @d1m18
    @d1m18 11 місяців тому

    Thank you for sharing

  • @BrandonTheGreatest
    @BrandonTheGreatest 3 місяці тому +4

    You didn't say which is better.

  • @johnanderson3700
    @johnanderson3700 11 місяців тому +10

    I end up using both. I have to use the floss sticks because they get into the areas needed better than simply floss. Then I follow up with water pick as flossing doesn’t seem to get everything. I do also put good mouthwash into water pick as that assures it gets between teeth.

    • @djcl4967
      @djcl4967 11 місяців тому

      Me too. But just water.

    • @Ryan-Fkrepublicnz
      @Ryan-Fkrepublicnz 10 місяців тому

      it does lower the pressure, so it may not work as well, but it is your mouth! Good luck.

  • @mkphilly
    @mkphilly 9 місяців тому +10

    As a water flosser for years, there ARE times when string is helpful. I've had implants and some of them are so tight that I have no choice

    • @gamechannel1271
      @gamechannel1271 2 місяці тому

      The fact that you have had implants makes me not want to follow your opinion on which of these is good for oral health

  • @Kaff231
    @Kaff231 7 місяців тому +1

    Great video I have to say I laughed so hard when you said people go violently into the gums😂 Thanks for the demo🙂

  • @maryrobbins4008
    @maryrobbins4008 Рік тому +23

    I have big spaces between my teeth due to bone loss. So, I tie a knot in the floss and it works well for me 😀

    • @ramindavani
      @ramindavani 11 місяців тому +3

      If you have spaces, a water floos will work better for you than a string floss.

  • @jennifermatsuda4424
    @jennifermatsuda4424 9 місяців тому +6

    When I was a kid my dentist taught me to tie my dental floss in a circle/loop to make it easier to hold as I floss. Even now as an adult I prefer to floss that way rather than wrapping floss around my fingers

    • @CB-rf9nk
      @CB-rf9nk 7 місяців тому

      Brilliant! A better mouse trap idea. My fingers turn blue from strangulation by the floss. I'm a life long sailor and can't believe I never thought of this. Thanks for this helpful tip :)

  • @MrWaynemarshall
    @MrWaynemarshall 9 місяців тому

    I use a water flosser with inter dental brushes, works for me.

  • @duelenigma7732
    @duelenigma7732 11 місяців тому +5

    my hygienist told me a good tip as I told her sometime I would bite down on the green plastic flossing tool to access a tight fit . After exclaimng NO she advised simply coaxing it through the tight spots by slowly working it in with rubbing it back and forth between the two teeth and I am not now damaging the gums .

    • @sewitseams5632
      @sewitseams5632 9 місяців тому

      I also bite gently on my floss stick for the same reason, my molars are very tight. As long as you don’t hit the gums hard as you bite the floss stick, you should be fine. If I do the method your dentist recommended, my floss thread shreds. I also use my water pick with peroxide after and do a 1-min mouthwashing. My dentist said my gums are very healthy, whatever method I am doing is working great.😊

  • @anne-marieandjerry5850
    @anne-marieandjerry5850 6 місяців тому +1

    I use a Water Pik & set it to ~ 7.5. That works well for me. A dentist told me flossing is better than water flossing. I disagree because string does not clean between the gums and teeth on the buccal and lingular borders. What are your thoughts?

  • @dalehazard8016
    @dalehazard8016 3 місяці тому +1

    I've been water flossing my teeth since 1970 with a product called Water Pik. It does an excellent job at removing food stuck in-between the teeth. You can also use it to run along the gum line and clean bacteria under the gums. It's like using a power washer on your teeth.

  • @alabaster193
    @alabaster193 9 місяців тому +2

    I use GUM disposable flossers made by Sunstar. They make flossing so easy. Also, I use water but not a conventional water tooth cleaner. I brush and floss before I get into the shower. Before I get out, I get my handheld showerhead and set it to a high pressure mode. I clean my teeth and gums well and I don't believe I'm doing any harm but thoroughly cleaning what my flossers don't.

  • @michelleg7806
    @michelleg7806 9 місяців тому +2

    both are necessary to get the full cleaning. Especially if you have or had oral health issues. 1. Floss 2. Brush 3. Waterpik

  • @ozelot250
    @ozelot250 4 місяці тому +1

    How do you stimulate the gums and what do you mean by that?

  • @kyivstuff
    @kyivstuff 11 місяців тому +6

    Thank you! I didn’t know that water can be used for usual flossing because it’s called “irrigator” in Ukrainian! I always had problems with floss choice and overzealous flossing so water flossing should be a great option for me!!!

    • @dingdong2103
      @dingdong2103 11 місяців тому +2

      My teeth are too tight so I have never been able to use floss. I use small brushes or the water floss instead.

  • @pattiissa9035
    @pattiissa9035 Рік тому +4

    Thank you so much

  • @chestersnap
    @chestersnap 9 місяців тому +1

    If you have a permanent retainer that isn't attached to every tooth but only at the ends, then you can floss around each tooth. The floss goes behind each tooth and you floss two gaps at once

  • @emilguldmann6816
    @emilguldmann6816 7 місяців тому +2

    Floss tip:
    take 6-8 inches and connect the ends
    make a double knot so you have a tight loop.
    pull the loop with both hands and tighten the string at the end of your thumbs.
    drag the string laterally between the teeth to get inbetween without hitting your gums and clean.
    Drag laterally to get out the string
    reposition your hands so you have a fresh area of the loop for the next teeth.

  • @calamityjane4331
    @calamityjane4331 11 місяців тому +16

    Actually, the dental tape is more thin, which is petfect for my tightly packed teeth. It slides nicely. I struggle with regular floss to get it out after getting it in! I can't imagine getting between my tightly packed teeth with water.

    • @djcl4967
      @djcl4967 11 місяців тому +3

      I use a water pik, and am sure you would find it gets between teeth nicely. The pik is useful for all but especially for people with crowns and bridge work because the string floss tends to snag on the crowns and makes it difficult to remove and can actually dislodge the crown. With bridge work, it's difficult to get the floss in all the crevices and spaces, the pik works great.

  • @katelyndefreitas2810
    @katelyndefreitas2810 4 місяці тому +1

    I use both! I find that string floss works better on my front teeth which are crowded, but I can't quite get into the back (still have my wisdom teeth) and use the water flosser on the molars.

  • @IT___
    @IT___ 11 місяців тому +2

    I've been doing both for many years

  • @ad6417
    @ad6417 9 місяців тому +8

    That's fine and good but.....there are people such as myself that brush 2x a day. floss daily, cleanings 2x a year who STILL end up with periodontal disease not caused by poor hygiene. I had 2 grafts fail because my teeth are not perfectly aligned. My periodontist helped me to realize that for some people genetics will win in the end. I will get dentures in a few years and be done with this mess.

  • @2mesense
    @2mesense 11 місяців тому +2

    I have gargled with hydrogen peroxide for years. It seems to remove particles between my teeth similar to the use of dental floss. It is listed consistently on whitening formula oral products. What is your opinion of using hydrogen peroxide as an antibacterial mouthwash? As a flossing alternative I have used the toothbrush motor to power a vacuum to suck out debris between teeth with surprising success. Any interest?

  • @kim_mie
    @kim_mie 7 місяців тому +2

    I have braces and every time I try to string floss I end up breaking down and crying bc it’s so hard especially cuz my teeth r crowded w/ braces. Water floss has made my teeth feel clean in ways I can’t anymore with floss. Thank god for water floss

  • @Echo81Rumple83
    @Echo81Rumple83 9 місяців тому

    i hated using dental floss because they were either too big to go between m crowded teeth or they're so fragile they break upon one floss between said crowded teeth (not to mention some of them have been declared not good for you because cancer :/). even the Cocofloss, which is an alternative to the namebrands from CVS, are so thick and so stringy, they not only get severely lodged in-between my molars, tiny bits of follicle strings get stuck, and having sensitivity dysphoria over this kind of feeling (apparently) causes me MORE anguish than aggressive flossing along (and i'm on blood thinners to boot, so even if i DID do it gently, i'll still bleed).
    that's why i gave up and went with the Invisalign treatment against my misgivings (i'm not a vain person and it's hella expensive). so far, after 6+ weeks in, i'm able to floss between my teeth with the thick Cocofloss without any anguish, so it was worth it in the eventual long-run once i'm done in a year's time.

  • @tommorgan1291
    @tommorgan1291 11 місяців тому +1

    88 and all my teeth but with a few crowns and 3 implants. I brush to massage not to clean. When messaging I sometimes notice gum discomfort. I brush so each tooth is brushed 20 times. I then water pick but fill reservoir with about 20 percent mouthwash and the rest tap water. I concentrate on any gum area of discomfort. Every 6 months my teeth are cleaned and inspected. My Dentist always compliments. By the way. Dentist have a difficult job so I always thank him and his Hygienist.

  • @SaintlySaavy
    @SaintlySaavy Місяць тому

    I do both to get a great clean!

  • @ehRalph
    @ehRalph 11 місяців тому +4

    I roll out about 20” of floss and use a fisherman’s knot to tie the ends together. The loop offers great control and easy on the fingers, just stay away from the knot and if the string gets stuck (almost never) then cut the string.

  • @michaelhawk8230
    @michaelhawk8230 11 місяців тому

    I was hoping for 60 second or less answer,I do both nightly thank you

  • @anub1s15
    @anub1s15 5 місяців тому +1

    i never really got in to flossing as it required quite a lot of tension to get it to slide between my teeth and at the front i still have a bar at the back of my teeth from when i had braces so there it's just a pain so i switched to a relatively cheap but well reviewed waterfloss and i'm a much bigger fan of that then string floss.
    also listerine has a hidden pro, if you have a cavity you will immediately know when you use listerine (it usually burns/mildly hurts, but when you have a cavity it just really really hurts to use it :P
    always liked listerine specifically for it's burn, it might not be 100% related but it gives the impression that something is definitely getting done :P

  • @manie3232
    @manie3232 Рік тому +25

    Water I'd say is better as some of the strings, like Oral-B contain the toxic class of forever chemicals called PFAS.

    • @alanmorrison3598
      @alanmorrison3598 Рік тому +1

      Not enough to matter..

    • @richicks425
      @richicks425 Рік тому

      allanmorrison35:
      ​How the fuque do YOU get to decide what "matters" to another individual? You have absolutely no idea what another individual's tolerance to a particular toxicity is. Speak for yourself and yourself only. Your parents gave you exceedingly poor home training.

    • @TheSandkastenverbot
      @TheSandkastenverbot 11 місяців тому

      Why on earth would pfas matter in DENTAL FLOSS when you literally eat that shit.

    • @mothiurNCL
      @mothiurNCL 9 місяців тому

      Can't believe this. Why don't these companies ever put that in the ingredients?

  • @ShazWag
    @ShazWag 6 місяців тому +1

    A lot of waxed flosses contain PFAS. It's best to look for ones without it if you prefer flossing. I prefer my water pick and interdental sticks, and chewing a xylitol tablet after eating.

  • @aeronYTco
    @aeronYTco Місяць тому

    Haven’t tried water flosser yet but it sounds interesting to me

  • @robertr1096
    @robertr1096 7 місяців тому +1

    I use the Oral Breeze Shower Breeze water flosser. Since you are using it in the shower splashing is no problem. As Dr. Langston said, the sensation of water flossing takes some getting used to, so start out with less pressure. I bought my Shower Breeze in 2011 and it is still working fine.

  • @beornthebear.8220
    @beornthebear.8220 11 місяців тому +2

    I use the floss to clean the stuff out from between my teeth, then ue water and then germ-killing mouthwash to kill germs and rid of food under the gum line. Just don't shoot the water down into the gums, but across so you don't push stuff further down into area between the gum and teeth.

  • @johnvrabec9747
    @johnvrabec9747 11 місяців тому +14

    IMO, heredity comes into play as well. My brother takes after my Dad's side of the family and he doesn't have to do all the things I have to, I take after my Mom's side of the family, which always had some issues. I started using a water flossing unit just like the Dr. has and it seems to work fairly well. Set it on medium, that's all you need.

  • @MPhilips
    @MPhilips 9 місяців тому +1

    I love the way this video takes you through every possible teeth cleaning procedure but NEVER actually talks about "Water Flossing vs. String Flossing - Which is Better?" - the title of this video! HELLO?!?!? 😁

  • @user-rt5pu7xd2b
    @user-rt5pu7xd2b Рік тому +4

    I’m about to get a couple of bridges and I have read that bridges are prone to dental sepsis. This concerns me a lot! I’m trying to mentally picture where the food and debris would get into for that to happen and even if I do brush and floss is there still a way of stuff getting in between the bridges? So I am thinking would an implant be better than having these bridges done? I am just paranoid about dental sepsis occurring. I don’t want to have to constantly worry about that. What do you recommend?

    • @Coasterdude02149
      @Coasterdude02149 11 місяців тому

      Dental sepsis? When I was 14 and had braces I had a thing cemented in my mouth-it looked like a retainer with bands attached by wires to bond it to my molars. It had bands for the back teeth to attach. Basically, it was to "split" my upper palette as I had to turn it something like 1.5 turns every few nights or every night, whatever it was....I had this thing cemented in my mouth for quite a while. Was only told after eating to switch water around my mouth really well to dislodge trapped food. Never had any trouble with it

    • @dazone705
      @dazone705 11 місяців тому

      I have 11 implants, four of them are to secure a fixed bridge for my upper front teeth spanning a gap of 7 teeth. Check out the sonicare waterpik with the new type of head that shoots water in five directions. I've had no problems with my implants except a little bit of gum recession

  • @Show985
    @Show985 11 місяців тому +3

    I’ve water flossing mixing water with some mouthwash, game changer!

  • @Pimpernicholas
    @Pimpernicholas 9 місяців тому

    To floss with less chance of fraying the floss, saw down (or up) at a 45 degree angle as if one were sawing a flat board with a hand saw. You wouldn't place all possible teeth of the saw on the intended cut line. The contact between teeth is in a line parallel to the floor, so sawing with the floss at 45 degrees means that the cord is going through the contact a little at a time. This method also insures that the floss is not snapped between the teeth quickly and injuring the gums.
    This trick cost me $50. I was having work done on a tooth just across the aisle from a tooth that had been refilled by another dentist about three weeks prior in the same office but who was now on hollidays. He told me that if I had any concerns about that tooth to bring it to his attention. I felt that there was some filling material that was snagging the floss so I mentioed my concerns to dentist number two. She took a piece of floss ran it through the area, as described above. I found an extra $50 on the bill for the second filling that I couldn't rationalize. It had to be for the floss job on the first tooth!

  • @angelacarbon4010
    @angelacarbon4010 11 місяців тому

    @1WhiteCottage Life. My hygenist said I need deep cleaning. My coworker had that then came in to work. She could hardly speak & was in a lot of pain. I'm very afraid to do this.

  • @SandyCheeks63564
    @SandyCheeks63564 3 місяці тому

    I used to have a floss holder thing that vibrated a little bit and made it much easier to get that floss up between my crowded teeth. But it was a pain buying those replacement little 1 inch things of floss. Now I just use the long string of floss, push the floss in at an angle, moving it back-and-forth as it gets closer to the gum. So it doesn't push food into my gums if there's food there it'll push the food out the front or the back. Then I do a sort of round motion to scrape between the teeth without hurting my gums

  • @mdlahey3874
    @mdlahey3874 11 місяців тому +6

    I was told by my hygienist that ideally you'd be using both, and that the WaterPik by itself is insufficient. IOW, if you're only going to use one approach, use floss, not just a WaterPik. Thoughts?

    • @djcl4967
      @djcl4967 11 місяців тому +1

      Yeah I think floss is superior to the water pik if only doing one but doing both is better. But I have bridge work and crowns, and flossing is a problem because it snags and is difficult to remove. I find the floss picks useful, and a satisfactory replacement for string floss. But using the water pik is a must IMO.
      BTW, you ask 10 hygienists or dentists and will get 10 different answers. Most recommend string floss because it's a long-held tradition and safe to recommend, who can sue you for that? Waterpiks are less favored but I like mine and have used it for 10+ years.

  • @rherbert57
    @rherbert57 11 місяців тому +2

    Hi, Dr. I noticed around 1:10 that you caused your gums to bleed when you flossed incorrectly. That was really taking one for the Gipper. ;-)

  • @rogersepeda4378
    @rogersepeda4378 9 місяців тому

    I literally use both . I’ll floss and I noticed the waterpik will get food particles that flossing missed .

  • @xochilguevara3429
    @xochilguevara3429 11 місяців тому +1

    It would have been nice to see some close-ups of these.

  • @briannewman9210
    @briannewman9210 9 місяців тому

    The dentist I went to for years retired, his practice was bought out by a big company who when they flossed me it felt like they were jamming the floss hard. It led to bleeding and they said that was evidence of gum disease.

  • @vinuthomas7193
    @vinuthomas7193 9 місяців тому

    I hardly ever brush, anymore - mostly to clean oily residue off my tongue (I don't use a scraper) after certain meals or when I'm in a hurry. I water floss after breakfast and before going to bed. If I can feel something is really stuck in there, I string floss - but follow up with water floss. When I first told my dentist, they were scandalized - but after checking my teeth, they told me to keep doing what I'm doing, but to include a fluoride rinse.

    • @vinuthomas7193
      @vinuthomas7193 9 місяців тому

      And I don't like the battery version: the water doesn't come out with enough force and the reservoir is too small. And it's not at all messy once I got used to it - I have no issues using it in the sink.