Waterpik Sonic-Fusion: Twice as Effective as Regular Brushing & Flossing for Removing Plaque and Improving Gingival Health

Waterpik Sonic-Fusion: Twice as Effective as Regular Brushing & Flossing for Removing Plaque and Improving Gingival Health

Comparison of a novel sonic toothbrush to standard brushing and flossing on clinical signs of inflammation: A randomized clinical trial

Objective

To determine the effectiveness of Waterpik Sonic–Fusion in reducing plaque and the clinical signs of inflammation as compared to standard brushing and flossing.

Methodology

This is a randomized, controlled, parallel clinical trial. Thirty five subjects were enrolled into each group. One group used Waterpik Sonic–Fusion, brushing for two minutes and flossing for one minute, and one group used an ADA standard toothbrush and dental floss. Gingival health was measured using bleeding on probing (BOP) and the Modified Gingival Index (MGI) at baseline, two weeks and four weeks. The Rustogi Modified Navy Plaque Index (RMNPI) scores were measured at baseline, two weeks and four weeks. All subjects were provided written and verbal instructions.

Results

Both Sonic–Fusion and traditional brushing and flossing showed a significant reduction in plaque, BOP and MGI from baseline to four week (p<0.001). The Waterpik Sonic–Fusion group was more than twice as effective than the standard brushing and flossing group for all measurements.

Conclusion

This study demonstrates that the Waterpik Sonic–Fusion is more than twice as effective as traditional brushing and flossing for improving oral health.