Teledyne Water Pik Family Oral Irrigator Dental System
Everbody knows I am consistently on the keep an eye for good staff. Today, I just came across a really well-made thing. Be sure that you look into the product page at amazon.com. Please let me know your opinion.
- Clinically proven 93% more effective than flossing at reducing gum disease
- Removes bacteria deep between teeth and below gumline where brushing alone won’t reach
- Massages gums to make them strong and healthy
- Healthier Gums in 2 weeks, guaranteed, ideal for cleaning around braces and dental work
- Color coded jet tips
Product Description
Features. Perfect for the entire family. Comes with two color-coded jet tips, and two tongue cleaners. Pause control button. Pressure control button. 1,200 powerful jets of water per minute ensure deep cleaning below the gum line and between teeth. Can be used with water, mouthwash or any anti-bacterial rinse recommended by your dental professional. Effective in reducing harmful bacteria. Perfect for use with crowns, braces and bridgework. Removes debris and harmful bacteria where brushing and flossing can not reach. Holds 35 oz.
$79.95-Teledyne Water Pik Family Oral Irrigator Dental System
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Lewis G. Anderson said,
Some Listerine and a WaterPik keep the dentist off of my back. This one is easy to use and holds enuf water so that I don’t have to refill it very often.
Rating: 5 / 5
Cicero Brian said,
I’ve had two and absolutely loved them, but am moving on to another brand. Both of the mine had the hose come apart at the base of the hand-held section after just over a year, rendering them useless. I even starting switching the second unit from one side of the sink to the other every few nights in case I was straining one part of the hose by always using it in the same position. I realize that $50 for over a year of nightly water picking isn’t that bad considering I’ve cut down on my trips to the dentist and have very healthy teeth and gums now (I don’t know how I lived without one for decades; I bought a portable water pik for vacations so I didn’t have to suffer a night without one!), but I am in search of a better design.
(I have two fine motors and water basisns for free if anyone needs them.)
Rating: 3 / 5
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