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Oral B MD15 Oxy Jet Oral Irrigator
Irrigator needs more pressure to be effective. This oral-irrigator, or swirling-water-pick as I would call it, doesnt have much water pressure at all. It has about the same effectiveness as swishing water in your mouth. Its also noisy. But it has been great for watering the plants in my bathroom. The Oral B Irrigator takes the hassle out of brushing. The combination of water and air leaves the mouth and teeth with a clean refreshing feeling. The ability to adjust the pressure settings is especially helpful in the hard to reach areas. Areas where plaque is likely to form and hard to reach with a conventional tooth brush. I have used an irrigator for over two years and my dental checkups have greatly improved. It is easy to use and is affordable. My mouth would not feel the same without it. Every bathroom should have one to aid in maintaining good oral hygiene. I am using a Water Pik oral irrigator for years and always wanted this unit, because Braun products are usually superior, and if it is just for looks...Beware of this unit, however, if you want strong water pressure, which will really remove food from between your teeth and give you a good gum massage,(which is essential in preventing those bloody pockets from developing between tooth and gum which are called Gingivitis).this unit wont deliver. .... I read the reviews of other buyers, that there was not enough pressure to properly clean out food particles between teeth, but because I have used and liked Braun products before, I bought the Oxyjet anyways. Seven years ago, my dentist recommended that I use an oral irrigator with a 50/50 solution of water and Listerine to control and reduce a potential for gingivitis. I purchased a WaterPik and used it daily with good results. Until it broke--as did three others that followed (although one of them, a travel model, was used much less). Frustrated, I replaced them with the Braun unit. In the two years I have had it, my gums, in the words of my dentist, are extraordinarily healthy and the best hes seen. Yes, the pressure of the Braun, as noted by another reviewer, is less than that of a WaterPik, but as any good dentist or oral hygienist will tell you, irrigation is not meant to replace flossing, brushing and other good hygienic habits. Instead, the Brauns rotating head and strong, pulsating spray massages gums at the gumline, behind bridgework and around dental implants to keep these areas healthy and disease free by rinsing away loosened plaque and food particles. My regular teeth cleanings are a snap, since my teeth accumulate hardly any plaque. I can recommend this unit just as my dentist now recommends it to his other patients. Reviews of Oral B MD15 Oxy Jet Oral IrrigatorI have had two of these machines. The first one broke (irrigator stopped working although motor was running fine) and was fixed under warranty. After about a year it broke again, and since the cost to fix was close to the purchase I bought a new one. Second one lasted about 2 years, then irrigator broke again. While using this machine I always received good reviews from my periodontist evey 3-4 months when I had my teeth cleaned (I always irrigated with mixture of water and listerine). When my last one quit in February, I did not replace it. My last two visits to the periodontist show my gums are not doing as well. So despite the poor reliablity experience I have had, I am getting another one. To comment on the lack of pressure, I dont look at this as a replacement for flossing, only as a way to reduce gum problems. I have always used a Waterpik in conjuntion with the Oxy Jet, and the Waterpik of course is great for getting food out from between the teeth. Oral B MD15 Oxy Jet Oral Irrigator -Product descriptionBy mixing air and water (or mouthwash), this electric device creates a stream of microbubbles that attack plaque-causing bacteria between teeth and along gum lines. Its especially useful for people with gingivitis, but it can be an important part of any familys oral hygiene. A switch offers a choice between a straight stream or a stream that rotates 8,000 times per minute. You can also select water pressure with a dial that adjusts precisely from low to high. The irrigators filter cleans air before mixing with the devices fluid. The Oxy Jet holds its irrigating fluid in a 20-ounce reservoir thats large enough to accommodate a thorough cleaning. The irrigator comes with four color-coded jets. the jets fit in a hygienic compartment on the power handles stand, which can rest on the counter or be mounted to a wall (screws are included). The irrigator carries a one-year warranty against defects. |
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