

Waterpik
Waterpik, Water Flosser, Cordless Express - 1 Kit
449.00

SKU: 242145
Product Description
Product Name
- Waterpik, Water Flosser, Cordless Express - 1 Kit
Brand
- Waterpik
Main Category
- Personal Care
Sub Category
- Oral Care
Description
- The Waterpik Cordless Express Water Flosser is a portable and waterproof oral hygiene device designed for effective plaque removal and gum health improvement.
- It combines water pressure with pulsating action to clean deep between teeth and below the gumline, areas traditional brushing and flossing can't reach.
- This flosser is battery-operated, making it ideal for travel and use in the shower.
- It comes with two flossing tips and offers dual water pressure settings to customize your cleaning experience.
- The removable water reservoir provides up to 30 seconds of flossing time.
- Accepted by the American Dental Association (ADA) for safety and effectiveness.
Benefits
- Removes up to 99.9% of plaque from treated areas, reducing the risk of gingivitis, cavities, and bad breath.
- Clinically proven to be up to 50% more effective than traditional string floss for improving gum health.
- Portable and waterproof design allows for convenient use in the shower and on-
- Dual pressure settings enable customization for a gentle or deep clean.
- Easy-to-fill water reservoir ensures a hassle-free flossing experience.
- Comes with two flossing tips, suitable for multiple users or different cleaning needs.
What is Tooth Decay?
- Fill the water reservoir with lukewarm water.
- Insert the desired flossing tip into the handle.
- Select the preferred pressure setting: low for sensitive gums or high for deep cleaning.
- Place the tip in your mouth, lean over the sink, and turn on the device.
- Direct the water stream at the gumline and move along each tooth, pausing briefly between them.
- Empty the reservoir and rinse the device after use.
- Replace the flossing tip every 3-6 months for optimal performance.
Symptoms of Tooth Decay
- Tooth decay is the permanent damage to the tooth's surface caused by bacteria and acids.
- It is one of the most common health problems worldwide.
- Tooth decay can affect people of all ages, especially children and teenagers.
Causes of Tooth Decay
- Build-up of bacterial plaque on teeth.
- Frequent consumption of sugary and starchy foods.
- Not brushing and flossing teeth regularly.
- Dry mouth, as saliva helps prevent decay.
- Genetic factors and weak tooth structure.
Symptoms of Tooth Decay
- Toothache, especially when eating hot or cold foods.
- White or brown spots on the tooth surface.
- Bad breath.
- Visible holes or pits in the teeth.
- Increased tooth sensitivity.
How to Prevent Tooth Decay
- Brush your teeth twice a day with fluoride toothpaste.
- Floss daily to remove food particles between teeth.
- Avoid excessive consumption of sugary foods and drinks.
- Visit your dentist regularly for check-ups and cleanings.
- Use mouthwash.
Treatment for Tooth Decay
- Dental fillings: To repair cavities caused by decay.
- Root canal treatment: If decay reaches the tooth's nerve.
- Dental crowns: To protect and restore damaged teeth.
- Fluoride treatments: To strengthen tooth enamel.
- Tooth extraction: In severe cases where the tooth cannot be saved.
Tips for Maintaining Good Oral Health
- Drink plenty of water to help produce saliva.
- Eat calcium and vitamin-rich foods for strong teeth.