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18 Oct 2014
Waterpik® oral irrigators remove the oral biofilm deposited on teeth and in places that are hard to reach, thanks to their direct application of a pulsating stream of water or water combined with mouthrinse. Over 55 clinical studies back the positive results of Waterpik® oral irrigators.
Use of any of the six Waterpik® oral irrigator models significantly improves gum health, as they reduce inflammation and bleeding, while they are gentle on oral tissues.
Waterpik® oral irrigation is indicated for anyone who would like a cleaner and fresher feeling in their mouth, as well as for people with special oral hygiene needs, such as those with braces or implants, as these tend to facilitate the accumulation of oral biofilm, or patients with periodontal disease.
Manual brushing combined with Waterpik® oral irrigation is up to twice as effective as manual brushing combined with dental flossing at reducing gingival bleeding(1). Manual brushing combined with Waterpik® oral irrigation using the Plaque Seeker tip is up to 145% more effective than manual brushing combined with dental flossing at reducing gingival bleeding in patients with implants(2).
Manual brushing combined with Waterpik® oral irrigation using the orthodontic tip is five times more effective than manual brushing alone at removing bacterial plaque in patients with braces(3).
Waterpik® Nano-Sonic brush:
- 16,000 strokes per minute
- Relaceable AAA battery included
Waterpik® WP-300 Irrigator:
- 50% smaller than previous countertop models
- Cleans deep between teeth and under gum line
- Massages and stimulates gums
Only Waterpik® irrigators sold through DENTAID can guarantee:
- Safety
- SO Compliance
- Quality
- Research
- Clinical study-proven efficacy
- No product tampering
- Quality after-sales service
- After-sales service with original parts
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