USC Plaque Removal Study
Waterpik® Dental Water Jet removes 99.9% of Plaque Biofilm
After a 3 second application the Waterpik Dental Water Jet was proven to remove 99.9% of plaque biofilm from extracted teeth. The study is published in the Compendium of Continuing Education in Dentistry.
A key measure of an effective home care product is its ability to remove plaque biofilm. The Waterpik® dental water jet has been tested and proven to remove plaque biofilm since the early 1970s. However, traditional measures of detecting plaque biofilm by staining and viewing with the naked eye only provide a cursory view, limited to the visible tooth surface and not interproximal or subgingival areas. To better understand plaque biofilm removal, a new level of science is needed.
USC Center for Bioflims
The study recently conducted at the University of Southern California, School of Dentistry with renowned biofilm expert Dr. Bill Costerton, evaluated the removal of plaque biofilm with a Waterpik® dental water jet using a scanning electron microscope. Periodontally involved teeth with existing plaque were extracted, and then processed to accelerate biofilm growth. The teeth were then subjected to a 3-second treatment with the Waterpik® dental water jet. Viewing the teeth under the highly sensitive microscope, the researchers were able to see far more than with traditional measures. The microscope revealed that 99.9% of the plaque biofilm was removed by the Waterpik® dental water jet treatment.1
This new finding builds on over 50 clinical studies that demonstrate the Waterpik® dental water jet is safe and extremely effective in promoting good oral health. In fact, it is the device of choice for patients who will not or cannot floss, demonstrating superior results for bleeding and gingivitis. It is ideal for most patients providing them with a device that is easy to use and effective even in the most difficult to access areas.
To view the full study report, please go to www.compendiumlive.com.
