waterpiks for kids
Can a family share a Waterpik?
Yes, Waterpik® Water
Flossers have removable tips so that multiple family members can use
the same device. A ring at the base of the tip is color-coded for easy
identification.
Are Waterpiks bad for gums?
A
dental water jet is gentle on the gums,
so it is less likely to cause pain and bleeding in individuals with
sensitive teeth.
Do Waterpiks really work?
The Waterpik® Water
Flosser is an easy and more effective alternative
to string floss. Clinical studies show that the Water Flosser is up to: 51%
more effective than
dental floss for reducing gingivitis. 2X as effective as dental floss at reducing gingival bleeding.
Are Waterpiks worth the money?
Using
a Waterpik can be
especially helpful for getting into hard-to-reach areas of the mouth, tightly
spaced teeth, and periodontal pockets that may be caused by early gum disease.
They can also help to keep breath fresher, longer, which is an added
plus. Waterpiks are
easy to use. When you fill the reservoir, you may wish to use a light salt water solution,
a capful of hydrogen peroxide (go
easy on the amount), or a little mouthwash in with the warm water.
Help Reverse Gingivitis at Home
Using a Waterpik® Water Flosser is
clinically proven to: Remove up to 99.9% of plaque from treated areas along
the gum line and
between teeth. Help prevent, reduce, or reverse gingivitis (gum
disease) Can you reverse periodontal disease?
The
key thing to reversing gum disease is
removing the tartar that's present on both the root of your teeth and under
your gum line. Periodontitis can't be reversed, only
slowed down, while gingivitis can be
reversed.
The WaterPik is
very effective, and actually even more effective than string floss, at reducing
gingivitis, reducing gingival bleeding, and removing plaque. It also can clean deeper into periodontal pockets than floss can.
Do dentists
recommend water picks?
Many dentists recommend water picks as
a complementary weapon to floss. Water flossing utilizes a special
machine that directs a stream of water into
the mouth and gums. Instead of scraping the teeth to remove plaque, water flossing uses the pressure
of water to massage
the gums and push food away from the teeth.
Do you brush your teeth before or after using a
WaterPik?
We recommend using the Water Flosser prior to
toothbrushing: Removing food and debris enhances the effectiveness of both toothbrushing and toothpaste.
Instructing patients to use it first improves compliance. Seeing the food and debris that the Water Flosser removes can
help motivate your patient
to Water Floss daily.
How
can I remove tartar from my teeth without going to the dentist?
Start
by mixing white vinegar in a glass of warm saltwater. This solution can then be
gargled once a day to aide in the removal of tartar that has formed on the
region between the teeth and
gums. The mixture should be made from two tablespoons of white vinegar into a
cup of warm water with dissolved salt.
Which
is better flossing or Waterpik?
Standard
dental floss is
generally considered the most effective tool for cleaning the tight spaces
between the teeth. A water pick can help remove food particles from your teeth
and might help reduce bleeding and gum disease — but it isn't generally
considered a substitute for brushing and flossing.
Does
Waterpik whiten teeth?
Whitening: Yes, your Waterpik can
whiten your teeth easily
in one step. This version of the machine automatically infuses a gentle whitener
into the water. The company says the product removes 25% more stains than
brushing alone.
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