In this article, we are sharing the list of 6 best Water Flossers While Waterpik may dominate the market for ADA-accepted flossers, other popular brands like Burst, Quip, Phillips, and Oral-B also offer their own top-selling models.

1. Waterpik ION Professional Cordless Water Flosser
Featuring a 30-second pacer pause and a one-minute timer, as well as six specialized flossing picks designed to reach tricky areas, this ADA-approved flosser is a winner. Our judges praised its compact size, cordless rechargeable reservoir that minimizes clutter, and user-friendly operation.

2. Philips Sonicare Power Flosser 3000
The Philips Sonicare Power Flosser. This device features a distinctive wide tip that emits four gentle streams of water simultaneously (in contrast to a single, forceful stream). It offers 10 water pressures, two flossing modes, and a large 18.6-ounce water reservoir.

3. Waterpik Small Water Flosser for Kids
According to Dr. Tang, water flossers are a fantastic solution for children who require braces, and this particular device is tailored specifically to kids aged six and above. Featuring switches and dials that are sized for smaller hands, it has three gentle water pressures and a 15-ounce reservoir that can be inverted to cover both the flosser and controls for added hygiene.

4. Oral-B Water Flosser Advanced
Apart from its three water intensities, this Oral-B water flosser boasts three different flossing stream modes, including a focused mode for precise cleaning, a rotational mode for gum massage, and a standard multi-jet mode. Its cordless reservoir is capable of holding up to four ounces of water, making it the lightest option on our list and convenient for packing in your toiletry bag.

5. Waterpik Cordless Advanced
After trying out the ADA-approved Waterpik Cordless Advanced water flosser, our reviewer was pleasantly surprised. She explains, “Given the limited space in my tiny bathroom, even finding room for hand soap can be a challenge. Therefore, saving space was a key factor when I was searching for a water flosser. This slim flosser is completely cordless and includes a seven-ounce reservoir integrated into its base. It offers three pressure settings, and I prefer to use the lowest setting due to my sensitive teeth.

6. Waterpik Sonic-Fusion 2.0 Professional Flossing Toothbrush
This ADA-accepted Waterpik is a convenient two-in-one device that combines an electric toothbrush with a water flosser, providing the option to brush, floss, or perform both simultaneously. The flosser features 10 pressure settings with a timer, while the toothbrush includes a two-minute brushing timer and 30-second pacer, as well as two speeds for customized use.