Totally freaked me out and I had to rewind and hear that again because I had already used the Pick without knowing what the hell I was doing. So now I am hoping I don't have irreversible gum damage! HAHAHA.
We had a table top model that we used for several years, finally wore it out but it worked better thn this one, want to figure out what we are doing wrong
We tried to use the water pick had water spraying everywhere and the top thing kept falling off. Could not figure out how to use it as it would not stay together
Absolutely, I'll make one soon! Always start with the lowest setting and gradually increase the pressure after a couple weeks to get your gums used to it.
Great question! Taking it in the shower is the best way for that area. You can also do it at the sink, angling the tip towards the gumline (the handle will be angled up towards your nose) with your lips closed and your face at a 90-degree angle towards the sink. it's tricky but try to go by feel when moving the water pick along the gumline in that area.
Yes! Especially if you haven't had a cleaning in a while. Flossing can make your gums bleed as well. Stick with water picking at least once a day for two weeks and the bleeding should decrease. If it doesn't then you might have tartar under the gums that needs to be removed by a dental hygienist.
I have lots of crowns and am really sensitive to cold water, even cool water on my teeth. Do they make 1 that warms the water a little first? I guess I could just fill it with warm water. (duh, lol.) Are any of the cheap $35 rechargeable flossers good?
haha you answered your own question, adding warm water is the perfect solution. Watch my hydroxyapatite powder video, that will help with tooth sensitivity. You get what you pay for so the $35 flossers usually dont last as long. Zima Dentals hydro pod is my favorite because you get multiple tips, use code honest at check out. they are always out of stock so my next best option would be Oral B or Philips Sonicare portable water flosser.
Thanks! This is the best video tutorial, I’ve seen. I’m new to this 🤔. I Used my new AquaSonic for the first time yesterday and decided to check out some tutorials before giving up. My hygienist recommended the Water pick after a deep cleaning. It’s so expensive that I decided to start with a different brand. I have some deep pockets. Do you have recommendations about different brands? Btw, I love your smile and your conscience advice. I’m subscribing to your channel. 😁
Glad to hear my video helped you! I really do love the Hydro pod by Zima Dental because they offer multiple tips. Philips Sonicare or Oral B makes a quality water pick as well. They all run about $80-$100. The one-time investment is worth it especially if you had a deeper cleaning. It will help prevent you from ever needing it again.
Try taking it in the shower! Or make sure your lips are completely closed around the nozzle before you turn it on. Put your mouth 90 degrees towards the sink so the water sprays in the sink and put your hair up out of the way. Hope this helps!
Your recommendations about aiming at 45 degrees angle is down right false. Per the instructions of the designers of the Waterpik flossers, the nozzle should be directly facing the gum line, namely 90 degrees angle, not 45.
You do want to avoid putting it straight into the pocket but 45 degrees will allow the water to irrigate deeper into the perio pocket. 90 degrees is only going to get the food and plaque out from in-between the teeth, not 4mm below the gumline. With over 9 years experience as a dental hygienist seeing 8-9 patients 4-5x per week I can tell you this information is not false.
I love the happy smile at the “irreversible gum trauma” 1:52
Totally freaked me out and I had to rewind and hear that again because I had already used the Pick without knowing what the hell I was doing. So now I am hoping I don't have irreversible gum damage! HAHAHA.
We had a table top model that we used for several years, finally wore it out but it worked better thn this one, want to figure out what we are doing wrong
We tried to use the water pick had water spraying everywhere and the top thing kept falling off. Could not figure out how to use it as it would not stay together
I see you have the zima portable water flosser. Can you please do a video explaining the settings?? I can't find a description on their website.
Absolutely, I'll make one soon! Always start with the lowest setting and gradually increase the pressure after a couple weeks to get your gums used to it.
I've just purchased a MySmile dental flosser and this video clip gives excellent information. Thank you so much Honest Hygienist!💗
Glad it helped!
This is an excellent tool that is superior to flossing. Thank you for sharing this informative video.
how to use it on inside teeth especially bottom teeth
Great question! Taking it in the shower is the best way for that area. You can also do it at the sink, angling the tip towards the gumline (the handle will be angled up towards your nose) with your lips closed and your face at a 90-degree angle towards the sink. it's tricky but try to go by feel when moving the water pick along the gumline in that area.
Is using the water pick one than once a day bad for your gums
Is it bad for the gum??
Hi there can using a waterpik at first make your gums bleed?
Yes! Especially if you haven't had a cleaning in a while. Flossing can make your gums bleed as well. Stick with water picking at least once a day for two weeks and the bleeding should decrease. If it doesn't then you might have tartar under the gums that needs to be removed by a dental hygienist.
I have lots of crowns and am really sensitive to cold water, even cool water on my teeth. Do they make 1 that warms the water a little first? I guess I could just fill it with warm water. (duh, lol.) Are any of the cheap $35 rechargeable flossers good?
haha you answered your own question, adding warm water is the perfect solution. Watch my hydroxyapatite powder video, that will help with tooth sensitivity. You get what you pay for so the $35 flossers usually dont last as long. Zima Dentals hydro pod is my favorite because you get multiple tips, use code honest at check out. they are always out of stock so my next best option would be Oral B or Philips Sonicare portable water flosser.
Thanks! This is the best video tutorial, I’ve seen. I’m new to this 🤔. I Used my new AquaSonic for the first time yesterday and decided to check out some tutorials before giving up. My hygienist recommended the Water pick after a deep cleaning. It’s so expensive that I decided to start with a different brand. I have some deep pockets. Do you have recommendations about different brands?
Btw, I love your smile and your conscience advice. I’m subscribing to your channel. 😁
Glad to hear my video helped you! I really do love the Hydro pod by Zima Dental because they offer multiple tips. Philips Sonicare or Oral B makes a quality water pick as well. They all run about $80-$100. The one-time investment is worth it especially if you had a deeper cleaning. It will help prevent you from ever needing it again.
My hair gets wet after using
Try taking it in the shower! Or make sure your lips are completely closed around the nozzle before you turn it on. Put your mouth 90 degrees towards the sink so the water sprays in the sink and put your hair up out of the way. Hope this helps!
Child my bathroom flooded. Water EVERYWHERE 😫🤣🤣
Your recommendations about aiming at 45 degrees angle is down right false. Per the instructions of the designers of the Waterpik flossers, the nozzle should be directly facing the gum line, namely 90 degrees angle, not 45.
You do want to avoid putting it straight into the pocket but 45 degrees will allow the water to irrigate deeper into the perio pocket. 90 degrees is only going to get the food and plaque out from in-between the teeth, not 4mm below the gumline. With over 9 years experience as a dental hygienist seeing 8-9 patients 4-5x per week I can tell you this information is not false.
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