Waterpik Dental Water Jet Review

The Waterpik WP-100 Ultra Dental Water Jet is clinically tested to be more impressive than floss for healthier gums. Most dental professionals recommend brushing and flossing to keep your teeth and gums their healthiest. Unfortunately, nearly 80-percent of Americans don’t floss on a regular basis, and most people find flossing to be a painful or unpleasant chore. Finally, there is an operational alternative to flossing that feels great and is simple to complete.

The Waterpik Ultra proceeds way beyond flossing to keep your gums their firmest. Waterpik has designed the Waterpik WP-100 to deliver a water pressure of 10 to 90 PSI with 1200 pulses per minute. This system delivers a clinically verified combination of water pressure sensation and pulsation to remove debris and bacteria lodged deep between teeth and below the gum-line — three times deeper than brushing alone. In addition, it massages and stimulates the gums to improve circulation and help promote strong and healthy gums. The Waterpik Ultra is so operational that it is clinically tested to be up to 93-percent more operational than flossing at reducing gum bleeding

Here are customer reviews about Waterpik Ultra Dental Water Jet:

I’ve always prided myself on my good teeth. I thought that flossing and brushing was sufficient…that was until I went to the dental practitioner, and he stated I had the rootage of periodontic disease. That daunted the hell out of me.
I went home and started using the Sonicare I had bought but never plugged in. That was good, but not enough – I bought a Waterpik because obviously flossing wasn’t cutting it.
I had never exploited a Waterpik earlier, and it was some revelation! I’m still openmouthed that there are some Waterpik oldtimers who say this machine isn’t hard enough…uh, for what? Discasing paint off a brick wall? This thing perfectly tapped my socks off when it come to the pressure level.

I started out at 2 and worked my way up to 7 – it still stings like mad, but I’m getting used to it by now. I put Listerine in the tank to increase the anti-bacteria result.
My dentist went on vacation, and I had to cancel another appointment, so it happened that almost two months had elapsed since the last time I had seen him. In that time, I reliably brushed with the Sonicare four times a day and used the Waterpik at least once (several tankfuls of water and Listerine worth.)

Regarding the leaking people talk about – the only time the tank leaks, I notice, is if I put my fingers on the seal when I’m refilling it. If I’m careful to keep my fingers away from that seal, the tank is water tight. So when I returned for my check-up, the dentist was AMAZED. He wasn’t sure what I had done, but he said my gums looked pink and healthy! He had said initially I’d have to get my teeth cleaned every three months because I must be one of those people who gets a tartar build up quicker than other people…well, I had exploited sacredly on descaling back the plaque. (I had also buy a dental mirror so I could check the back of my front teeth for telltale plaque residual.)

Hmmm, no comment about that plaque…was it because there WASN’T any? My tooth doctor enquired me if I had been eating up because there was so micro build up (I had to pull that out of him because I Recognise he didn’t want to give me credit for exercising that hard on my dental hygiene!)
The dentist HADN’T recommended a Waterpik, but I knew I had to go to the extreme to beat back the periodontal enemy. My teeth are so clean, they squeak!

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