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Waterpik Ultra Water Flosser

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Features

  • Water jet is clinically proven to be up to 93-percent more effective than flossing
  • Advanced control delivers a water pressure of 10 to 90 PSI with 1200 pulses per minute
  • Removes debris and bacteria lodged deep between teeth and below the gum-line
  • Significant oral health benefit for people who wear braces, have diabetes, and gum disease
  • Includes 6 color-coded tips
  • Rinse the item thoroughly after usage to avoid calcification of sugar content in the reservoir and hose

Description

Premium dental water jet with dramatically improved design, large selection of accessories. Dentists' choice. Clinically proven. Covered lid tip storage. 6 tips included: 2 Classic Jet Tip, Plaque Seeker Tip, Orthodontic Tip, Pik Pocket Tip and Toothbrush Tip. From the Manufacturer The Waterpik Water Flosser is more effective than Sonicare Air Floss for improving gum health. View larger View the Water Flosser Tip Selector GuideThe Easy and More Effective Way to FlossThe Waterpik Water Flosser is the easy and more effective way to floss. And it's perfect for anyone with braces, implants, crowns, bridges, or periodontal pockets. Water flossing for about a minute a day comfortably removes up to 99.9% of plaque from treated areas as it gently massages the gums to improve overall oral health. Waterpik Water Flossers are the only brand clinically proven to be up to 50% more effective than traditional dental floss and up to 80% more effective than Sonicare Air Floss for improving gum health.10 Water Pressure Settings for Healthier GumsWhether you prefer gentle water pressure or deep cleansing, the Ultra Water Flosser's 10 adjustable water-pressure settings give you optimal control. Select a personalized setting between 10 to 90 PSI with 1,400 pulses per minute to keep your gums healthy. The Ultra Water Flosser cleans deep between teeth and below the gumline, while massaging and stimulating the gums. Clinical studies show that when used regularly, the Ultra Water Flosser gives you healthier gums in just 14 days. Improved Design is Quieter and Ergonomic The Ultra Water Flosser's improved design features a high-volume, covered reservoir with an in-lid tip storage compartment. It is also smaller and quieter than previous models. And its ergonomic handle design is comfortable to hold and offers a convenient pause button.About Water Pik, Inc.Since 1962, Water Pik, Inc. has been a leader in developing and manufacturing innovative personal and oral health care products. Over the years, Water Pik has acquired more than 500 patents, maintaining a steadfast commitment to developing innovative products that enable people to treat themselves better. Waterpik brand products are recognized for their award-winning design and technology.With the number-one recommended Water Flosser, Waterpik is one of the most trusted oral-health brands of dental professionals throughout the world. The company is committed to developing products that not only enhance the health and well-being of customers, but also conserve water and energy. Compare Waterpik Water FlossersWaterpik Ultra Water Flosser(WP-100) Waterpik Water Flosser for Kids (WP-260) Waterpik Classic Water Flosser(WP-60) Waterpik Cordless Plus Water Flosser(WP-450) Waterpik Cordless Water Flosser(WP-360) Model Type Countertop Models Cordless Models Pause Button on Handle Yes No No No No Removable Cling Labels No Yes (20) No No No Pulses Per Minute 1400 1400 1400 1450 1450 Pressure Range 10-90 psi 10-90 psi 10-90 psi 45-75 psi 45-75 psi Flow Rate on Highest Setting 400 mL/min 400 mL/min 400 mL/min 300 mL/min 260 mL/min Pressure Settings 10 3 6 2 2 (change tips) Reservoir Capacity 90+ seconds650 mL 60+ seconds450 mL 90+ seconds1000 mL 45 seconds210 mL 30 seconds150 mL Tips Included with Unit 6 2 3 4 2 Classic Jet Tip 2 1 2 2 2 (high & low pressure) Pik Pocket Tip 1 1 Plaque Seeker Tip 1 1 Orthodontic Tip 1 1 1 Toothbrush Tip 1 Effective Plaque RemovalProven in laboratory tests to remove up to 99.9% of plaque from treated areas in 3 seconds. Improved Gum HealthClinically proven up to 50% more effective than dental floss for improving gum health. Superior Cleaning Around BracesClinically proven up to 3X as effective as dental floss for cleaning around braces with the orthodontic tip. Healthier Gums GuaranteedIf you aren't satisfied that your gums are healthier after using the Waterpik Water Flosser for 14 days, feel free to return it to us for a full refund.


Brand: Waterpik


Power Source: Corded Electric


Special Feature: Portable, Multiple Tips


Unit Count: 1 count


Color: Blue/White


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 7 x 9 x 6 inches; 3 Pounds


Item model number ‏ : ‎ WP-100


Department ‏ : ‎ Teak


Batteries ‏ : ‎ 1 Lithium Ion batteries required.


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Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Water Pik


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  • Say goodbye to the dentist? Revolutionise your dental hygiene...
This review is in two parts. The brief version at the top is for people who want a very quick overview, and the longer version is for people who love to read and learn as much as the can someone else's experience of a product. In the longer version I will share numerous tips on how to get the most out of your Waterpik and from your dental routine in general. - << IN BRIEF >> To revolutionise your dental health, use a water flosser. Add in the suggestions I make below and you might be saying goodbye to your dentist. I have. I highly recommend using a water flosser. I only have experience with the Waterpik device, but I am sure some of the other brands are just as excellent (in terms of results) if one is not currently water flossing. However, my research indicated Waterpik was the best one to get for the price. I have used a Waterpik for a few years. I had one fault with my Waterpik in that time, and the guarantee was honoured in a timely fashion. If you want a clean, fresh mouth and healthy gums, go for it. I am sure you'll be happy with the decision. I literally can't imagine being without one of these devices. When I travel the #1 thing I miss is my water flosser!! - << MY FULL REVIEW AND INFORMATION >> I have never been into flossing (with the various types of floss tape and strings, etc.) because I have ALWAYS found it would make my gums bleed. I also found it messy (splattering on the mirror when trying to get the floss unstuck from the tight clearance between some of my teeth), time consuming, and not particularly enjoyable. What's more, my mouth never felt any cleaner - - I just had to assume it was making a difference. With the Waterpik that changes completely. My mouth feels fantastic, fresh, and clean after I use the Waterpik. My gums are noticeably healthier, even after less than a week of using it daily the results were noticeable. After less than 7 days, brushing and even traditional flossing ceased to make them bleed. My gums had receded somewhat over the years, and I can't yet say whether Water flossing has stopped or is reversing that. But they certainly feel much healthier and happier. I like the fact the head swivels independent of the handle. This makes it easy to maneuverer around the back of the teeth and from one direction to the next (as you move from one side of the jaw to the other, or from upper to lower behind the teeth). I see some reviews saying it comes with 8 tips. Mine came with 6, and that's what the product description says it should come with. They are: 2 Classic Jet Tip, Plaque Seeker Tip, Orthodontic Tip, Pik Pocket Tip and Toothbrush Tip. I don't use the toothbrush tip as I have a Oral-B orbital brush. Even without that, I doubt I'd use the Waterpik brush. It's small and circular, and I think it would be a nuisance to use effectively. The various Oral-B (manual) toothbrushes (the Oral-B Pro-Health Clinical Pro-Flex for instance) have been clinically shown to be superior to most standard brushes, so I'd go with one of those if manually brushing. I can see how the orthodontic tip would be very useful for someone with braces. A must have, I'd say. The Pik Pocket tip is great for getting in under the gum-line, especially if you want to deliver medicaments there (like herb extracts, or Periogen Deep Cleaning Tartar Dissolving Oral Rinse , etc.) I see on reviewer said it was not much use, but that's not been my experience. I have to turn the pressure down to 1 (usually I have it at 10) because it's very pointy and powerful. My gums will hurt if using the Pik Pocket tip at more than 2 or 3 pressure setting, because it really gets in there. The other tips might be handy, although I don't use them at all. Let's just say, there are plenty of options to suit pretty much every water flossing requirement. << WATER RESERVOIR >> Is plenty large enough. When filled to the top, and using the flosser on the 10 setting (which gets through the water quite quick) I have enough time to give my teeth and gums a thorough going over. If you want to use essential oils in your flosser, note that they will likely damage the plastic (see my "Warning" below). << NOISE >> I've not tried any other brand of water flosser. I can say, however, that this device is not loud. I have quite sensitive hearing, and have no issues with the low amount of noise it produces. << MAJOR ISSUE (RESOLVED) >> I did have one issue with this device. There is a button on the handle which is intended to stop the flow of water (temporarily, whilst depressed). After a few months the action of the button went stiff and spongey. It kind of locked in place, and water would not come out. It was quickly replaced under warranty, without question. So no complaints there, just a minor inconvenience being without my water flosser for a week or so. << MINOR ISSUES >> I find the lid to be a bad design. The many tips are stored in the lid, and I think it would have been better to not do it that way. The lid knocks off easily. It also doesn't have enough slots for all the tips they provide, which seems silly. As I never use a few of the tips, I just store them elsewhere. I also find the coil plastic hose less than optimal. It is rather short so I find I have to bend over more than I would prefer. << SUGGESTIONS FOR HEALTHY TEETH >> Perhaps my favourite thing about water flossing is I can use it to delivery various goodies to my teeth and gums. For plaque reduction I suggest trying out Periogen Deep Cleaning Tartar Dissolving Oral Rinse . It will likely save you trips to the dentist. It has a money back guarantee, so there is nothing to loose. I have used it and can say it worked for my beloved and I. Other things I add to the water, individually or in various combinations are: - Baking soda (neutralises acids from the gums and teeth) - Baking soda and ascorbic acid (Ratio of 1:2. Vitamin C is reported to be great for gum health. Mixing it with baking soda buffers it [brings it to a neutral pH], and makes it fizz.) - Unrefined sea salt (1/2 teaspoon dissolved in warm water. Cleansing and a potential source of ionic minerals) - Atomodine (recommended by Edgar Cayce for gum health) - Heritage Store Atomidine, 2 Ounce - 35% food grade hydrogen peroxide - 35% H2o2 Hydrogen Peroxide Food Grade (for example) - Cayenne extract (source of vitamin c, and stimulates blood circulation in the gums) - Cayenne Extract (200,000 h.u.) 1 Ounces << OTHER DIY DENTAL HEALTH SUGGESTIONS >> If you are keen to take your dental health into your own hands here are a few suggestions. These are based on the research I have done into DIY dental health over the past few years. 1) If you don't already have an electric toothbrush, I HIGHLY recommend it. The one I am using is a Oral-B Professional 5000 (made by Braun). As far as I can tell, ANY model of Oral-B electric toothbrush will be an oral hygiene revolution for someone who brushes manually. Each model up in the line simply adds more bells and whistles. Buy whichever model you can afford. I've gone from being a resistant once or twice a day brusher, to an enthusiastic 3x a day brusher. I almost can't get enough of it!! As a said... a revolution. See my Oral-B Professional 5000 review for more details. 2) If you're super serous about DIY dental health (and relatively competent), I recommend spending $30 on a basic dental tool kit such as this: Dental Tartar Scraper and Remover Set, SS . With the mirror and pick you can keep an eye on the your teeth and check on cavities (whether the are appearing, disappearing, or staying as is). The plaque scrapper is great for clearing away any plaque that is resistant to the water flosser and brushing (especially around the gum line, which is where it typically builds up). 3) Dr John Christopher's Herbal Tooth+Gum Powder is wonderful. I brush with it once a day, and use various other substances the other two times a day. It makes the mouth and gums feel amazing. My partner and I love it. << WARNINGS >> If you're heavily into DIY health routines, you may be tempted to put essential oils into the water. For instance, I know many people who love to use Thieve's Oil as part of the dental routine. Be warned that many essential oils (especially Thieves Essential Oil ) will damage the plastic of the water holder, and may also damage the plastics elsewhere in the device. Oregano, cinnamon, and clove oil will all do this. All three are great for dental health, but not via the Waterpik. <<< CONCLUSION >>> In conclusion please start water flossing. With this brand or another, just go for it. I am certain most people will just love water flossing. For me it has been revolutionary. Waterpik seems like a great brand based on my experience and what I have read. Despite the few minor ways it could be improved, I happily give this product a full 5 STARS ***** I wish you all the best of health, Jonathan Evatt - Traditional Naturopath, health consultant, and award-winning author of Peace, Power, and Presence. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 9, 2013 by Jonathan E.

  • Very effective, include multiple tips and storage for them, has a large reservoir.
I purchased this same model 12 years ago, and used it twice a day. When I had my bathroom remodeled, I didn't want to give up the counter space, and gave it away. BIG MISTAKE!! My dental exams were good and I was using an electric toothbrush. So, what did I need a water flosser for?? At my latest dental exam, I was told I had large pockets behind my gums that were accumulating food and bacteria. They were large enough the hygienist got a tomato seed out of one of them. The hygienist recommended a WaterPik, and told me using one would eventually clean out and shrink the pockets. That night, I checked out Amazon to find a water flosser and found a portable, rechargeable one that had good reviews thinking it wouldn't take much counter space and would do the same job for a lot less money. Again, a big mistake. My first experience with this flosser would have won on America's Funniest Videos if it had been recorded. It had to be turned on to select a mode or speed and the selection buttons couldn't be seen when the tip was in my mouth. When I turned it on, it started shooting out a stream of water that covered the mirror and hit the ceiling before I could turn it off. The second time I used it, I had my thumb on the on button, put it in my mouth, pressed the on button, and almost drilled a hole in my tongue. In pain, I pulled it out of my mouth, sprayed my face and again washed my bathroom mirror before I could turn it off. When I finally got it under control, I had to refill the water reservoir 2-3 times to do a good cleaning. After all this, I decided to buy this WaterPik water flosser, and I love it. - The water reservoir is plenty large to hold enough water to do a good cleaning even when using a couple of the tips, - It includes 5 tips and 1 brush. I still use my electric toothbrush so I don't use the toothbrush that came with this set - All of the tips and the brush are stored in the cover for the water reservoir. - The water pressure can be adjusted before or after the unit is turned on. There is a separate "on" button on the hand tool to turn on the water jets. Turning it on and off while in your mouth is easy. - The hose to the tips coils and easily stores on the base unit. The tips included with this flosser are: 1 - Orthodontic Tip for Braces and General use 2 - Pik Pocket Tip for Periodontal pockets/Furcation - If you have pockets behind your gums, as I do, this tip works well to clean out and reduce the size of the pockets 3 - Plaque Seeker Tip helps to reduce plaque on implants, crowns, bridged, retainers and for general use 4 - Toothbrush Tip is for general use - Since I have an electric toothbrush, I have not yet tried this tip. 5 - Classic Jet Tip is for general use - This is the tip I most often use 6 - Tongue Cleaner helps to freshen breath - I haven't tried this tip yet, but, supposedly, cleaning your tongue helps to freshen your breath as it removes dead skin cells from your tongue. I have not yet tried all of the tips and most often use the Classic Jet tip to floss between my teeth - front and back. I have also been using this tip to clean the pockets, but should probably use the Pik Pocket tip for this. I don't think anyone would use all of these different tips, but will choose the ones that work best for their dental requirements. If you need a compact water flosser that you can travel with or store in a drawer, this one probably wouldn't work for you. If you have space on your bathroom counter and want a flosser that is easy to use, I highly recommend this water flosser. I am now using this flosser twice a day and hopefully, the pockets in my gums will be greatly reduced. I am 75 and, so far, have lost 2 of my chewing molars. I really don't want to lose any more. Chewing is important to healthy digestion, and I don't like any of the alternatives for the loss of teeth. I hope this review was helpful for you. I will update my review if my opinion changes. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 24, 2022 by Judy L. Judy L.

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