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Waterpik® Dental Water Jet Professional Video

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Uploaded by on Dec 19, 2008

This video, originally produced for dental professionals, shows you how Waterpik® Dental Water Jets work and why they are more effective and easier to use than dental floss.

Also included in the video are the results of a breakthrough plaque removal study recently conducted at the University of Southern California. In the study, Waterpik® dental water jets removed 99.9% of plaque biofilm from teeth with a three-second application. http://www.waterpik.com/oral-health/clinically-proven.html

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  • Waterpik is celebrating our 50th Anniversay in 2012! Visit our web site for more details on our history. waterpik.com

  • Waterpik recommends regular visits to your dental professional. It takes special dental tools to remove plaque build-up.

  • Yes you can! Our Water Flossers will help you keep your teeth clean and gums healthy during ortho treatment. We even have a specific tip for use with braces, the Orthodontic Tip.

  • how much peroxide or listerine should we mix in with the water?

  • Waterpik recommends no more than a 1 to 1 mixture of solution to water. Always rinse the unit by running a reservoir of water only through the unit.

  • can you use this on teeth that have veneers?

  • The dental water jet is safe to use on crowns, bridges, and veneers. It will help keep the area clean and stimulate gum tissue to ensure a healthy smile.

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  • I seriously wonder why they haven't changed the name for the dutch merchandise. in dutch this means waterdick, so I couldn't really take this seriously the first time I saw a google ad

  • I really do no think this is real! I use ultrasonic equipment from NSK to remove plaque and some times its complicatedt. How does a mild pressure can remove plaque. Plus the waterpik ultrasonic brush bubbles where not coming from the brush!

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  • @WaterPikInc can you use this wireless

  • did they have this i the 90s

  • i don't have the "Waterpik" brand... but i have a waterpik... and it rules. It really makes the whole dental routine a little more fun.

    *side note* It also makes a amazing squirt gun... mine can shoot about 30 yards...

    and now my dog runs into the kitchen when she hears the waterpik being turned on(i had to try it something, right?)

  • If someone has thick plaque on their teeth that has been on there and is really thick will this remove it?

  • I am the lord of cakes and i say DON'T FLOSS AND EAT MORE CAKE!

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    No, it will break down after max. 2 months

  • gpgfrr[[rr[t[g[t[tptr[rt[r[r[t­hyhttyp5tpo5t0ortrt0

  • @mercanaries3 do you know how fast the water pulsates? its a mini pressure washer for teeth. ever use a pressure washer on paint it chips right off. Oh no your probably one of those flossing is the only option.

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