Safety Information*****5.0 out of 5 stars "Great Product", By Bruce Anderson "I've owned waterpik units that eventually, after a brief period of enthusiasm, would begin to gather dust somewhere from lack of use. I simply got tired of the set-up and other requirements with each use. But in the 3.5 years I've owned this device, rarely have I failed to use it once in a 24 hour period, which is my objective. It's right there . In a few seconds you're irrigating. What could be easier?"---
Not intended for use by unattended children.
When you are breezing, you bend over the sink and let the water fall back in.---
The product is meant to clean under the gum line using a fan spray where the infection occurs and floss can not reach.
IndicationsPain and/or bleeding when brushing.
Foul odors.***Loose teeth.***Firmly attached plaque cannot be removed except by a dental hygienist using tools.
Before plaque becomes firmly attached,(tartar) it is loosely attached (bio-film). The irrigator removes the bio-film that will harbor the tissue destroying bacteria under your gum line. It also cleans an infected area so it can heal. It acts the same way as keeping an external wound clean facilitates healing.
Ingredients***Chrome Plated Brass*** Not plastic*** One oral irrigator valve; two tips, one red and one blue, tip holder. Tips are designed to give a fan spray, not a needle spray, which could damage delicate gum tissue.***The QuickBreeze fits 99% of all faucets in use.
Directions1) Adjust water temperature and pressure to suit.
2) Put tip in mouth.
3) Keep your mouth open and head tilted down so the water will drain back into the sink or shower.
4)Make sure to hold your breeze close to the gums, almost touching them. You may want to move the tip back and forth to simulate a pulsating action if you prefer as you slowly move along the gum line. Don't forget the back of your teeth. Continue until the area between and around your teeth has been thoroughly irrigated. And always follow the recommendations of your dental professional.
5) Angle the tip so the stream points into the area where the gums meet the teeth.
Tips are designed to give a fan spray
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