Underestimated waterpik
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Underestimated waterpik
So I broke down and bought a waterpik ultra because of you folk who swear by them. I was very sceptical all the same. That is, until I tried it. I really didn't think it would have near as much pressure as it does, highest I could stand was level 2 pressure, and even that was uncomfortable at some places. Its really crazy the amount of crud it blows away, and how you can feel it going between your teeth and hitting your tongue(a miracle with my crowding). Anyhow, just thought I'd post my experience.
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The waterpik has been one of the biggest assets to keeping my braces clean and my gums healthy.
Everytime I think my teeth are clean I run the waterpik and discover there was debris that would've been causing irritation, buildup, badbreath, or cavities.
I'm extremely happy that I have one in my orthodontic arsenal.
Everytime I think my teeth are clean I run the waterpik and discover there was debris that would've been causing irritation, buildup, badbreath, or cavities.
I'm extremely happy that I have one in my orthodontic arsenal.
Upper and lower metal braces
Estimated treatment time: 20 months
Estimated treatment time: 20 months
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Wow, I never thought about a waterpik but you guys have convinced me! Today a woman at work today recommended it when she saw me in the restroom picking pieces of my co-workers birthday cake out of my brackets.
What brand exactly do you guys have? Looking online, Target does not have the Waterpik brand, but they have the:
Conair Deluxe Dental Water Jet - $40
InterPlak Dental Water Jet WJ7 - $30
Conair Rechargeable Portable Water Jet - $20
Anyone know anything about these?
And do the rechargable handheld ones do as well as the big sink-top ones?
What brand exactly do you guys have? Looking online, Target does not have the Waterpik brand, but they have the:
Conair Deluxe Dental Water Jet - $40
InterPlak Dental Water Jet WJ7 - $30
Conair Rechargeable Portable Water Jet - $20
Anyone know anything about these?
And do the rechargable handheld ones do as well as the big sink-top ones?
I have a rechargable water pik. The only disadvantage I find is you are limited to two pressure settings. These are obtained through the use of either the low-pressure nozzle or the high-pressure nozzle.
I have not been able to use the high-pressure nozzle. The intesity of the stream hurts my gums. During my initial use I managed to hit my tonsils with the spray while trying to reach under my wire. My tonsils started to bleed for about 5 minutes.
With the low-pressure nozzle it does a good job at getting debris out from in between the ligatures and compression spring.
And because it is rechargable I can take it with me and use it for about a week without placing it on the base. For my frequent travels that makes it a lot easier to transport than the large sinktop models.
Cheers,
Ice.
I have not been able to use the high-pressure nozzle. The intesity of the stream hurts my gums. During my initial use I managed to hit my tonsils with the spray while trying to reach under my wire. My tonsils started to bleed for about 5 minutes.
With the low-pressure nozzle it does a good job at getting debris out from in between the ligatures and compression spring.
And because it is rechargable I can take it with me and use it for about a week without placing it on the base. For my frequent travels that makes it a lot easier to transport than the large sinktop models.
Cheers,
Ice.
Metal uppers May 2, 2006
Metal lowers September 12, 2006
Finally Nekkid July 11, 2007
With braces - pain is gain...
Some things money can't buy.
Thank God great looking teeth aren't one of them.
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Has anyone had any trouble with their Waterpik? I've been thinking about getting one online (since we can't buy them here) but I've seen literally dozens of very very negative reviews - predominantly, people saying that it used to be a good product but now it's crap and breaks down all the time. Quite a few people said they'd had to have it replaced three times in the last couple of months. Also, many many people complained about the cordless type, saying that it stopped holding a charge after about two months. Has anyone else had these kinds of experiences?
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I am very happy to say that I have purchased a WaterPik Ultra...yay me!!! I love it already!!! It's the perfect size and has gret storage. I do have to say that I didn't think that it would make noise...LOL. It is very powerful...level 2 is about all I can take as someone stated on here. And even then sometimes it's a little strong. I'm mean who could handle a 10? What on earth could you possibly be doing or had done to need that much pressure!!!???
Oh, btw...it's funny to squirt the cats with...lol
Oh, btw...it's funny to squirt the cats with...lol
LiFe iS A HoOt iF You arE aN oWL...O.o
Sept. 28 ~ Consult with Orthodontist
Dec. 5 ~ Spacers In
Dec. 12 ~ Braces On!!!
Sept. 28 ~ Consult with Orthodontist
Dec. 5 ~ Spacers In
Dec. 12 ~ Braces On!!!
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I bought a Conair InterPlak the generic brand of the WaterPik two days after I got my braces. I love it and even take it with me when i go out of town. My only con would be that the water tank needs to be a bit bigger, but it comes with all sorts of neat attachments and has amazing pressure. It is easy to travel with and it rang in at a low price of $30.00.
Vic