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By Susan Volk, BURST Ambassador, RDH — Last updated August 19, 2026
Short answer: Burst’s “40,000+ dental professional community” is a real ambassador and product-feedback network that co-creates and tests products — worth understanding accurately if you’re deciding whether to recommend the brand in practice.
What the community actually is
Dental professionals who use, review, and give structured feedback on Burst products, some of whom also promote the brand through the Ambassador program.
What that community has actually driven
Per Burst’s own published data, professional feedback has shaped specific product decisions — the Curve’s molar-reaching arch design, the water flosser’s ortho and perio tip options, and each product’s testing before wide release.
What’s worth being upfront about
Burst’s plaque-removal and clinical-style figures are described as “data on file” at burstoralcare.com/performance and /clinical — in-house testing, not third-party peer review. That’s a meaningful distinction to share plainly with anyone asking.
Should a practice recommend Burst to patients?
For general daily maintenance, the fundamentals hold up — soft bristles, a working timer, pressure awareness. For patients with specific periodontal or ortho needs, pair any product recommendation with your own clinical judgment.

Frequently Asked Questions
Is Burst clinically tested?
Burst publishes in-house testing data at burstoralcare.com/clinical and /performance.
How is the Ambassador community involved in product development?
Professionals in the community give direct feedback that Burst states has shaped specific product features.

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