Flushing wax from the ear requires you to direct a flow of water into the ear canal, which may soften and remove the buildup of wax. Designed for cleaning teeth, a Waterpik jet irrigator creates a forceful flow of water that shoots from the nozzle of the irrigator. Directing this flow of...
Deep cleaning tip. This tip is for deep cleaning in periodontal pockets. Tongue cleaning tip. Shaped like a spoon, it removes bacteria from your tongue to keep gum disease from happening. Toothbrush tip. This tip allows manual toothbrushing with a water flosser attached to the handle. Implant ...
If you have gum disease with periodontal pockets, your dental professional may recommend cleaning them using a WATERPIK water flosser and the Pik Pocket™ tip. To use therapeutic mouth rinses: Follow your dental professional’s instructions for adding water or the proper solution to the water flo...
Customers find the oral irrigator effective in loosening trapped food and cleaning between teeth and along the gumline. They find it easy to use and much more thorough than flossing. Many are happy with their dental health and value for money. However, some customers report durability issues like...
Cleaning the Reservoir | Cleaning the Flosser & Internal Parts | Cleaning the Handle & Tip | Video | Expert Interview | Warnings Your Waterpik may do a great job cleaning your teeth, but how can you do a great job cleaning your Waterpik? Whatever model of Waterpik you use, it’s a quic...
Purchasing | Cleaning | Troubleshooting | Video A Waterpik, also known as an oral irrigator, is a device found in most dentist’s offices that has recently become a popular option for home use. It is more effective and easier to use than string floss. Some patients with severe gum and ...