Best 7 minutes I’ve spent watching a video. Using teeth whitening gels, strips etc and quite clearly it’s my internal tooth that is the problem. Thanks for helping me save money wasting it on stain removal when my teeth are in fact squeaky clean
Hi, I see that you review each comment so writing a little more detail, first of all I was surprised to see that I was expecting a lot more subscribers based on value you bring for these dental products. I’m sure that with your continued authentic to the point useful reviews, more loyal subscribers like me will support you. I used to follow another you tuber for dental hygiene products but lately felt that her reviews were paid and not authentic, but so far your reviews seems genuine and subscribed.
Thank you very much, you are very kind. We don't do it for the subscribers, although it is nice to see them grow, I won't lie. I can assure you we earn take £0/$0 from companies for the reviews. Every product we review is paid for ourselves as per our ethics policy. www.electricteeth.com/about-us/#ethics
What a magnificent job you do of reviewing these units. You have helped me choose a toothbrush I have adored for the past 2 years (Oral-B 9000) and now I will be buying this one! By the way, every time I use my toothbrush, I think of you explaining everything meticulously with your lovely accent in technical terms! Now THAT is what I call being a celebrity!
Can you explain the difference between the rotating handle and the rotating nozzles? I don't understand in what way they would be different or what would be best. Thank you!
I will try. It makes more sense if you actually physically see it, but hopefully this helps. Rotating nozzles: At the top of the handle of the flosser is the part into which the nozzle fits. It is often called the base. This base that holds the tip on the handle rotates so you can more easily position the tip to reach all areas of the mouth. You typically use your thumb as needed to rotate the base of the tip as you water floss. Essentially the top of the handle can be turned a full 360 degrees. Rotating handle/hose: Instead of a rotating tip/base at the top of the handle, the water hose swivels where it attaches to the base of the flosser handle. Therefore you twist/move the whole handle without the hose becoming tight/restricted like it would if you twisted/rotated the whole handle on those models that have a rotating nozzle handle.
I suppose you could. It wouldn't be quite the same, but the best you could do in the circumstances. Or you could just go for a model that has that mode if you want it.
It should help a bit. But a cheaper solution might be to first try a whitening toothpaste. They are more abrasive and can help remove the surface stains.
What is the best Electric toothbrush there is right now in your opinión? I have monolithic zirconium crowns and I want to keep them perfectly clean with a Electric toothbrush and this waterpik for my gum health.
The Oral-B Smart 1500 is the best overall, if you want value for money etc. We have a detailed explanation on our website. www.electricteeth.com/best-electric-toothbrush/
Probably not. No. But it depends what you want/need. If you don't need a unit with a built in rechargeable battery look at the Waterpik Aquarius/Ultra Professional. Its like this model, without the 'whitening'.
Not as far as I am aware and this would not be effective because hydrogen peroxide and carbamide peroxide need sustained contact with the teeth to be effective.
Hello there. Which waterpik flosser has the strongest water pressure? As my teeth are very tight to each other. And I’m not sure confident that any water flosser in the world is strong enough to between my teeth. Thank you 👍
There isn't 1 model from Waterpik that is really stronger than another. Their countertop units all range from 10 to 100 PSI. You set the dial to 10 on the flosser to use the maximum power. This is pretty powerful and should be enough to clean between your teeth. Have you considered using other tools like standard floss or interdental brushes?
Thank you for your reply. I was told by the team that the cordless water flossers are 70psi and the non coordless ones are 100psi. Does this mean the non coordless have a stronger water pressure? Thank you.
This is correct and yes it does. There are a couple of models, from other brands that are more powerful but power isn't necessarily the answer for effective cleaning.
@@ElectricTeeth ok, ta very much. The hand piece was buggered so I cut it open for a peek. Fkd seal sounds right. Waterpik are a secretive bunch though when it comes to the WF06 handle replacement.
I have never used a water flosser and I would like to ask : Can a water flosser replace traditional flossing? Or a water flosser is meant to be used together with flossing?
Good question and it depends on who you ask. Many dental professionals will argue that using interdental brushes is the best thing to use. If the space is too small for an interdental brush, then floss is the next option. A water flosser can be used instead of and is often more convenient for those who can't get in the habit of flossing, but there are clinical arguments as to what is best. Using both floss and a water flosser is going to give you the best oral health. Using any product, is better than nothing.
The best method is chemical tooth whitening via your dentist. It will provide the best results and will be safe. We have a number of videos that explain this: ua-cam.com/play/PLAeTjwo5Ms7b7UAeE3ShPeDf64Hp0MTqF.html
Yes teeth have a yellow hue to them naturally. How yellow differs between people. This colour is the internal part of the teeth. Diet & lifestyle (food & drink) etc impact the external layer of the tooth. They can make the tooth appear more yellow or darker than they would naturally. This staining can be removed with good cleaning and products like this.
I just opened my new 2 pack water pic and the big one didn't have a lid! Can anyone tell me if its supposed to have a lid? Can the company send me one. I don't want to have to return the whole thing. Thank you
You could take a look at the Sonicare Power Flosser. They are a little quieter. By the nature of the pump required to make these function, they are going to produce some noise. ua-cam.com/video/tBuGkQNIqhM/v-deo.html
@@ElectricTeeth i have a water pick ultra from 10 years ago. It weigh 3 lbs. Heavy and is so much quieter than the newer vers. That is 2 lbs. Some other water pick are lord than 2 lbs. So light (but still a counter top) it felt off the counter and leak on every use.
Best 7 minutes I’ve spent watching a video. Using teeth whitening gels, strips etc and quite clearly it’s my internal tooth that is the problem. Thanks for helping me save money wasting it on stain removal when my teeth are in fact squeaky clean
Pleased you found it useful Shaun.
You had exactly the answer I was looking for. Thanks.
Thanks for your video! I was about to buy the pro version but I think I can make do with the regular version. You saved me some money, thanks!
Glad you found it helpful.
Thank you! This is an excellent review and it feels honest
Thanks, I tried to keep it this way.
Brilliant in depth review. Answered every question I had. Thank you
Fantastic to read this Ash, glad I could help.
Hi, I see that you review each comment so writing a little more detail, first of all I was surprised to see that I was expecting a lot more subscribers based on value you bring for these dental products. I’m sure that with your continued authentic to the point useful reviews, more loyal subscribers like me will support you. I used to follow another you tuber for dental hygiene products but lately felt that her reviews were paid and not authentic, but so far your reviews seems genuine and subscribed.
Thank you very much, you are very kind. We don't do it for the subscribers, although it is nice to see them grow, I won't lie.
I can assure you we earn take £0/$0 from companies for the reviews. Every product we review is paid for ourselves as per our ethics policy. www.electricteeth.com/about-us/#ethics
Very authentic and true, no bs!
thank you for your input, very helpful
Thank you for information about "the whitening". It was very useful and helped me to pick the right model for me! :-)
Glad it was helpful!
Great explanation! Thank you so much.
What a magnificent job you do of reviewing these units. You have helped me choose a toothbrush I have adored for the past 2 years (Oral-B 9000) and now I will be buying this one!
By the way, every time I use my toothbrush, I think of you explaining everything meticulously with your lovely accent in technical terms! Now THAT is what I call being a celebrity!
Thanks for the kind words Amir. Glad you have found our content helpful.
Excellent, thank you.
Thank you for your information!
That was great thank you!
Great review
Thank you Lucas.
Me too !! Thanks ....
Can you explain the difference between the rotating handle and the rotating nozzles? I don't understand in what way they would be different or what would be best. Thank you!
I will try. It makes more sense if you actually physically see it, but hopefully this helps.
Rotating nozzles: At the top of the handle of the flosser is the part into which the nozzle fits. It is often called the base. This base that holds the tip on the handle rotates so you can more easily position the tip to reach all areas of the mouth. You typically use your thumb as needed to rotate the base of the tip as you water floss. Essentially the top of the handle can be turned a full 360 degrees.
Rotating handle/hose: Instead of a rotating tip/base at the top of the handle, the water hose swivels where it attaches to the base of the flosser handle. Therefore you twist/move the whole handle without the hose becoming tight/restricted like it would if you twisted/rotated the whole handle on those models that have a rotating nozzle handle.
Thank you bud great vid
It’s super misleading and it’s in a way lying to the customer..:/ It’s irritating. So thanks for doing the vid!
can you artificialy innaduce the massage mode on regular model by turning it on and off in similer intervals?
I suppose you could. It wouldn't be quite the same, but the best you could do in the circumstances. Or you could just go for a model that has that mode if you want it.
Hi, im looking to get this for stain removal not really the whitening aspect. Is it also good then for smoking stains? Or wouldnt it be strong enough?
It should help a bit. But a cheaper solution might be to first try a whitening toothpaste. They are more abrasive and can help remove the surface stains.
What is the best Electric toothbrush there is right now in your opinión? I have monolithic zirconium crowns and I want to keep them perfectly clean with a Electric toothbrush and this waterpik for my gum health.
The Oral-B Smart 1500 is the best overall, if you want value for money etc.
We have a detailed explanation on our website. www.electricteeth.com/best-electric-toothbrush/
@@ElectricTeeth thanks for the reply!
@@ElectricTeeth what do you think about the Philips model?
Any particular model? This video might give you the answer you are looking for - ua-cam.com/video/MXZW813z8Ac/v-deo.html
Can you use the flosser without the whitening tablets?
Yes you can Stephanie.
Also is it possible to share the same water flosser with 2 people ? Or is better to buy 2 water flossers. Thank you.
It is possible to share, you should just each use your own nozzle/jet tip.
hi, would you recommend this model over the waterpik ion?
Probably not. No. But it depends what you want/need.
If you don't need a unit with a built in rechargeable battery look at the Waterpik Aquarius/Ultra Professional. Its like this model, without the 'whitening'.
@@ElectricTeeth thanks for your reply! i ordered the ion because its a nice hybrid model. great channel thanks
Electric Teeth can we put anything other than tablets in the Waterpik. Like Hydrogen Peroxide or Carbamide Peroxide gel.
Not as far as I am aware and this would not be effective because hydrogen peroxide and carbamide peroxide need sustained contact with the teeth to be effective.
Hello there.
Which waterpik flosser has the strongest water pressure? As my teeth are very tight to each other. And I’m not sure confident that any water flosser in the world is strong enough to between my teeth. Thank you 👍
There isn't 1 model from Waterpik that is really stronger than another. Their countertop units all range from 10 to 100 PSI. You set the dial to 10 on the flosser to use the maximum power.
This is pretty powerful and should be enough to clean between your teeth.
Have you considered using other tools like standard floss or interdental brushes?
Thank you for your reply. I was told by the team that the cordless water flossers are 70psi and the non coordless ones are 100psi.
Does this mean the non coordless have a stronger water pressure?
Thank you.
This is correct and yes it does.
There are a couple of models, from other brands that are more powerful but power isn't necessarily the answer for effective cleaning.
Bought one, tabs ran out, unit leaks like a sieve from the hand set. Any ideas? Feel like a mug for buying one. Not happy, Jan.
Sounds like the seal around the handpiece is faulty. Best to get in contact with Waterpik and they will advise.
@@ElectricTeeth ok, ta very much. The hand piece was buggered so I cut it open for a peek. Fkd seal sounds right. Waterpik are a secretive bunch though when it comes to the WF06 handle replacement.
I have never used a water flosser and I would like to ask : Can a water flosser replace traditional flossing? Or a water flosser is meant to be used together with flossing?
Good question and it depends on who you ask.
Many dental professionals will argue that using interdental brushes is the best thing to use. If the space is too small for an interdental brush, then floss is the next option.
A water flosser can be used instead of and is often more convenient for those who can't get in the habit of flossing, but there are clinical arguments as to what is best.
Using both floss and a water flosser is going to give you the best oral health.
Using any product, is better than nothing.
@@ElectricTeeth Thanks a lot!
I say alternate between regular flossing and the water pik.
Water pik is a good adjunct but I don't believe it can replace regular flossing.
-rdh
Any suggestions for teeth whitening (NOT stain removal)? My teeth are dull, due to age.
The best method is chemical tooth whitening via your dentist. It will provide the best results and will be safe. We have a number of videos that explain this: ua-cam.com/play/PLAeTjwo5Ms7b7UAeE3ShPeDf64Hp0MTqF.html
arent teeth naterly yellowish white and the whitening is ofton fighting the allready nateral color?
Yes teeth have a yellow hue to them naturally. How yellow differs between people. This colour is the internal part of the teeth. Diet & lifestyle (food & drink) etc impact the external layer of the tooth. They can make the tooth appear more yellow or darker than they would naturally. This staining can be removed with good cleaning and products like this.
I just opened my new 2 pack water pic and the big one didn't have a lid! Can anyone tell me if its supposed to have a lid? Can the company send me one. I don't want to have to return the whole thing. Thank you
This particular model usually comes with a lid as shown in the images. Best contact waterpik to discuss based on the package you purchased.
If you could find one that is quiet, non portable, 600 ml tank, quiet quiet so not a waterpick. I would appreciate.
You could take a look at the Sonicare Power Flosser. They are a little quieter.
By the nature of the pump required to make these function, they are going to produce some noise.
ua-cam.com/video/tBuGkQNIqhM/v-deo.html
@@ElectricTeeth i have a water pick ultra from 10 years ago. It weigh 3 lbs. Heavy and is so much quieter than the newer vers. That is 2 lbs. Some other water pick are lord than 2 lbs. So light (but still a counter top) it felt off the counter and leak on every use.