Waterpik Replacement Mouthpiece Wp-70 Standard, 2 units, is a mouthpiece for dental hygiene, suitable for use with dental irrigator. Useful for cleaning dental appliances and provide a better oral cleaning. Helps to deepen cleaning in difficult areas.
Waterpik Replacement Mouthpiece Wp-70 Standard, 2 units, are an accessory designed to be used with a dental irrigator (also known as a water toothbrush). These nozzles have a specially designed shape to allow the water jet to reach places that are difficult to reach with a conventional toothbrush. They are especially useful for people who have braces or braces, as they can help clean areas where food debris and plaque that can build up on the brackets and around the teeth accumulate. This can improve oral hygiene and prevent dental and orthodontic problems.
Waterpik Replacement Mouthpiece Wp-70 Standard, 2 units are indicated for those who have orthodontic brackets or braces, as they can help maintain good oral hygiene in areas that are difficult to reach with a conventional toothbrush. They can also be useful for those with sensitive gums or periodontal disease, as the gentle water jet can help clean the gums and prevent plaque build-up. In addition, they can be a useful tool to complement daily oral hygiene and maintain a healthy, clean mouth.
Fill the bowl of the dental irrigator with lukewarm water.
Add a little mouthwash or toothpaste to the water if desired.
Attach the orthodontic nozzle to the tip of the dental irrigator.
Turn the handpiece on and aim the nozzle at the areas between the teeth and around the orthodontic brackets.
Gently move the nozzle back and forth to ensure that water reaches all hard-to-reach areas.
Repeat this process for all areas of the mouth you wish to clean.
- Advanced periodontal disease
- It is important to store it in a clean place, free of moisture and away from fungal and bacterial growth. Remember to clean it constantly, before and after use.
- The use of a dental irrigator can increase the risk of infection if it is not properly maintained and stored.
- Excessive or improper use of a dental irrigator can cause damage to teeth or gums.
- Orthodontic oral irrigator nozzles that produce a jet of water can be harmful to the ears if used too forcefully or too close to the ears and cause hearing problems.
Soft, flexible plastic.