People love mouthwash so it’s only natural to want to know if you can use it in a Waterpik® Water Flosser. The good news is that yes, most antiseptic, therapeutic, and over-the-counter mouth rinses can be used in the Water Flosser. Adding a mouth rinse can provide a fresh, clean feeling that may enhance compliance.
Standard Mouthwash
Standard or cosmetic mouthwash neutralizes odors and freshens your breath.
To use standard mouthwash:
- Add a small amount of mouthwash to a reservoir filled with warm water. (To prevent damage to the unit, do not exceed a 1:1 ratio of mouthwash to water).
- Water floss as described in the product instructions
- Rinse the unit by partially filling the reservoir with plain warm water and running it with the tip pointed into the sink.
Antiseptic Mouthwash
Antiseptic mouthwashes such as Listerine® contain alcohol and agents that prevent growth of microorganisms in the mouth. They are formulated to help prevent gingivitis and gum disease.
To use antiseptic mouthwash:
- To prevent damage to the unit, add no more than a 1:1 ratio of antiseptic mouthwash to warm water to the reservoir.
- Water floss as described in the product instructions
- Rinse the unit by partially filling the reservoir with plain warm water and running it with the tip pointed into the sink.
Therapeutic Mouth Rinse
Dental professionals prescribe therapeutic mouth rinses to help treat gum disease. These prescription-only solutions typically contain the antimicrobial drug chlorhexidine gluconate (CHX) and include brands such as PeridexTM and Periogard.®
If you have gum disease with periodontal pockets, your dental professional may recommend cleaning them using a Classic Professional Water Flosser and the Pik Pocket® tip. The Classic Professional Water Flosser includes a specialty reservoir designed for low-pressure delivery of antimicrobial rinses.
To use therapeutic mouth rinses:
- Follow your dental professional’s instructions for adding water or the proper solution to the Water Flosser reservoir.
- To clean periodontal pockets using the Pik Pocket® tip:
- Set the Water Flosser to the lowest pressure
- Place the soft tip against the tooth at a 45-degree angle
- Gently place the tip under the gumline, into the pocket
- Turn the unit on and trace along the gumline
- Rinse the Water Flosser by partially filling the reservoir with plain warm water and running it with the tip pointed into the sink.
Caution: Not for Use With Waterpik® Water Flossers
Adding any of these items to your Water Flosser reservoir can reduce performance or shorten the life of the product.
- Pure essential oils (such as tea tree oil)
- Baking soda
- Iodine
- Cordless units: Do not use saline solution (okay for countertop units)
Enhance Your Water Flossing
Adding mouthwash to freshen breath and using solutions that prevent and treat gum disease give you more ways to benefit from using your Water Flosser.
When it comes to your oral health, you should always consult your dental professional for guidance. Using a standard mouthwash or antiseptic at a 1:1 ratio or less with water provides a pleasant experience, but it is not clinically evaluated to determine any benefits beyond using water alone.
There are studies for adding chlorhexidine to a Water Flosser, and your dental professional will provide instructions for prescription use.