Ozone Clean Oral Irrigator from high quality factory
A water flosser, also called an oral irrigator or water pick, uses a jet of water that is angled toward the gum line. While it’s not incredibly powerful,the spray of water is able to get along the gum line and in between teeth to remove plaque and food particles, reducing bacteria in the mouth and reducing the risk of cavities and gum disease.
Model Number |
AO-YB260 |
Power |
8W |
Rechargeable battery |
2000mA/h |
Water Pssure Rnge |
20-110PSI |
Water Tnk: |
60ml |
Wter Jet |
5 piece |
Single package size |
25.6X18X9.8 cm |
Single gross weight |
0.580 kg |
Place of Origin |
Shanghai, China |
Product Advantage
They Improve Gum Health. Water flosser allows you to quickly and easily remove plaque and food debris from places that are hard to reach. By cleaning these hard to reach areas, you can prevent diseases like gingivitis and other gum-related diseases.
They are less abrasive. Water flossers are very gentle compared to traditional floss. They are less likely to irritate your gums.
They are ideal for braces. If you use braces, Invisalign, or other orthodontic appliances, you will find it very difficult to floss your teeth using a traditional flosser. The jet stream from a water flosser can efficiently clean your teeth behind the wires and flush out any particles between the teeth without a problem.
They offer deep cleaning. Dentists recommend water flossers, especially to people who have experienced gum diseases in the past. Unlike traditional floss, the water flosser can clean your teeth deeply by penetrating the periodontal pockets and removing any plaque or food between the teeth.
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Treatment of dental infections associated with periodontal disease, for the control of bacterial plaque, in the treatment of gingivitis, aphthous ulcers, labial herpes, oral candidiasis, angular cheilitis (mouth) and, are potentially useful in patients with oral lichen planus