Water Pik
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Water Pik
Does/has anyone had better luck with a water pik getting everything out of their braces than traditional floss? Please let me know which water piks are great use for braces as well as portible for travel. I want to make sure I get my water pik before I get my braces on so it will be less of a struggle for me. Right now the way my teeth are, it's hard to floss in general. Thanks.
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Thank you for your replys
Thank you for your replys! I have done some searching and went onto waterpik.com, and found a small portable one since I have a small bathroom with limited space in it. It will also be great for travel. I appreciate you all letting me know which ones you have or where to find them. Given I'm trying to get my braces on in a month or so, I feel like there's so many things I'll need like wax, morgan bumper to put on over my braces incase wax doesn't work, and also so I don't cut my hubby's mouth when I kiss him while trying to get used to my braces (eventhough he doesn't mind if I do cut him with them, however I won't torture him that way), getting the Dentakit, and tons of wax so I don't run out. Please let me know if there's anything else I may have missed which will be essentials for braces. I always keep the chapstick in my purse, and today when they needed to take the pictures at my last consultation (the Ortho I'm going with) she was nice enough to ask if I needed carmex before using the lip/cheek separators. I'll defanitely make sure plenty of advil is in my purse as carrying water with me so they won't bother me that much once they're on. Thanks all for your replys. I greatly appreciate it.
I got the newest waterpik from my parents for xmas! (right after i was braced!) I love it... i have a nance that sits in the roof of my mouth, and it helps me clean it out, and it cleans in between my back molar bands really well. I recommend it, but they say its not a replacement for flossing, but I hate flossing lol!! Good luck!
December 12, 2007- Paritally Braced, left canine back in all two brackets, nance and both bands.
Feb 4, 2008 First "adjustment" and first power chain!
March 26, 2008 Second adjustment, new power chain and wire and a full banding date. Seven weeks!
May 12 2008-----Full Banding Date!!!
Feb 4, 2008 First "adjustment" and first power chain!
March 26, 2008 Second adjustment, new power chain and wire and a full banding date. Seven weeks!
May 12 2008-----Full Banding Date!!!
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Do any of you have this model? How does it fare?
http://www.epinions.com/review/WaterPik ... 8716235396
http://www.epinions.com/review/WaterPik ... 8716235396
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Beckalicious, don't forget that the water pik is not a substitution for regular floss. I love my water pik but I have found that regular floss does the best job! For short travel, I usually bring along my sonicare and floss. I bought the travel water pik because I am running out of bathroom counter space due to my sonicare charger, water pik flosser, tooth brush holder for my manual brushes and proxabrushes, soap, toothpastes, hairbrushes, hair iron, and cup to hold my misc. stuff. I have to keep the superfloss and glide floss, wax, and refills for everything in the medicine cabinet. Regular floss is great, it gets under the gumline where you don't want to point the waterpik flow.
Upper and lower 1st premolars extracted
Uppers braced 4/6/07 & Lowers braced 4/20/07
ceramic brackets and rectangular arch wires
Est. term: 30-36 months
De-banded: 3/04/09 w/ LBR and U&L Essix
Uppers braced 4/6/07 & Lowers braced 4/20/07
ceramic brackets and rectangular arch wires
Est. term: 30-36 months
De-banded: 3/04/09 w/ LBR and U&L Essix
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I have just purchased the portable one, initially for clearing my extraction sites of food debris and when i get my brace fitted,
now its working fine i just under estimated its power, before putting it in my mouth i pressed the button and ended up squirting 9 ft down the hallway and all up the wall mirror and ceiling, if you can imagine the fireman and his hose scenario of it out of control that was me, realising that the on button wasnt the off button as well.
I then plucked up courage to put it in my mouth and it nearly took my head off, i mean seriously powerful, even with the low pressure head on. I went over my extraction site of about 8 days old and it made it bleed, so will wait until i get my braces on before i start using it properly
tis a messy bit of kit maybe theres a nack to it, i aint found it yet though,
now its working fine i just under estimated its power, before putting it in my mouth i pressed the button and ended up squirting 9 ft down the hallway and all up the wall mirror and ceiling, if you can imagine the fireman and his hose scenario of it out of control that was me, realising that the on button wasnt the off button as well.
I then plucked up courage to put it in my mouth and it nearly took my head off, i mean seriously powerful, even with the low pressure head on. I went over my extraction site of about 8 days old and it made it bleed, so will wait until i get my braces on before i start using it properly
tis a messy bit of kit maybe theres a nack to it, i aint found it yet though,
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make sure you are using the low pressure tip on the portable waterpik first and mix your water with salt, so in case you do get a little swelling or soreness you will be treating the area with salt water. Also dont apply the water too close to your gumline. It can cause damage. If you want to slowly get use to using a waterpik, dont charge it all the way so then you wont get the full power of a the waterpik until you know how to manage it. Also, i found it helpful to use warm water instead of cold water ( not a big shock to my gums in the morning and at night).
Out of all the advise the best is to use warm salt water in your waterpik while trying to get use to it. you may have to run it for a short time to make sure the heads are clean and not clogged up.
It took me awhile to get used to it, but now I keep a portable in my office at work and one at home ( especially for those days at work when I have a quick lunch and cant seems to brush all the gunk out of my braces)
Hope this helps a little bit
Out of all the advise the best is to use warm salt water in your waterpik while trying to get use to it. you may have to run it for a short time to make sure the heads are clean and not clogged up.
It took me awhile to get used to it, but now I keep a portable in my office at work and one at home ( especially for those days at work when I have a quick lunch and cant seems to brush all the gunk out of my braces)
Hope this helps a little bit


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