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BREEZE AWAY GUM DISEASE AT YOUR SINKThese easy-to-use irrigators come with the certainty of a 30 day money-back guarantee and lifetime warranty.
Shipping is $4.95 for one item and $6.95 for two items
A: QuickPik and RediPik are dental water jet "Oral Irrigators" that attach to your sink faucet. They are similar to the ones used in all dental offices. They provide a steady, jet stream of water which you direct between teeth, along gum lines, and down into gum pockets. You control the temperature and pressure of the water. Q. Why do I need your products? I brush and floss at the time. A. Brushing your teeth and flossing are not the total answer. If it were, most gum disease would be gone. Plaque (bio-film) along with anaerobic (surviving without oxygen) bacteria set up house keeping under the gum line and on your teeth. Your brush and floss can’t reach all of these hiding places to remove them. Think of your car up on jacks and you are going to clean the underside of it. First imagine using a brush and soapy water. Then think of a high pressure spray (like at the car wash). Which one do you think will get at all the nooks and crannies and do the best job of cleaning? Q. Why should I buy one of your products and not an electric irrigator with the tank that sits on the bathroom counter? A. Well, the question almost answers itself. Ours are not electric, do not sit on the counter, and don’t have a messy tank that accumulates bacteria. I would guess that most people have an electric irrigator of one kind or another. 90% of them sit unused, under the bathroom sink and covered in dust. They are just too much of a pain to set up and use. If you used the electric irrigator two or three times a day, then yes, you would have the same result. The problem then arises that you become a slave to the process. Our Piks are there all the time, not in the way and the total time to use is about 30 seconds. When I turn off Leno or Letterman, I just want to go to bed and to sleep. Not spend 15 or 20 minutes messing around with that bulky messy tank irrigator. Q: Will it fit on my faucet? A: QuickPik and RediPik attache to all "standard" faucets - which is (98%) of all faucets. The QuickPik is designed to be compatible with either a male or female sink thread.
A: Remove your aerator, attach the adapter and then the Pik valve. Very simple.
A: It operates using your house water pressure. You do not need electricity or batteries. The unit will not interfere with the regular operation of the faucet. The water flows normally until you activate the volume control. The water is then diverted to the hose and Pik. Q: I have heard you can damage your gums just by using an oral irrigator. Can that be true? A: No, it is not true. That is an old wife’s tale that got started back in the 50’s. If it were true, all of the irrigator companies would be out of business. And your dentist would tell you never to irrigate. Q: How do I actually use them to clean my teeth? A: First, adjust the water pressure to low and bend over the sink, just like the picture below. Then put the pik in your mouth and slide the diverter valve to start the water flow. Keep your mouth open so the water will drain back into the sink. Run the stream back and forth against the front and back of your teeth and gums. Angle the tip so the stream points upward into the area where the gums meet the teeth. The entire process should take about 15 to 30 seconds from start to finish. Q: Does the QuickPik hose interfere with the normal use of the sink? A: No. The hose stores against the back of the sink and is held there with a suction cup clip. Q: Do they replace "string" floss? A: Yes. Since 90%+ will not floss regularly, the QuickPik is an effective alternative. Most users just brush their teeth and use their QuickPik. However, if you do use string floss, please continue - floss is a good supplement to the QuickPik.
A: Floss only cleans the tooth area it contacts. Most people lack the dexterity to use it completely around each tooth. Floss will miss low spots or depressions found on all teeth. More importantly, string floss is useless down in gum pockets where plaque is sixty times more toxic than easy to reach plaque above gum lines. And, anyone with braces or bridgework will find string floss impossible to use effectively. Oral Irrigators reach all parts of each tooth and down into gum pockets. The jet stream of water dilutes and flushes out plaque and toxic bacteria. The warm water massaging action stimulates gums increasing blood flow to further promote healing. It effectively cleans braces, implants, and under bridgework. The convenient shower location is conducive to frequent use - no mess!
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The Oral Breeze oral irrigators are an easy to use remedy for the prevention and treatment of gum disease and gingivitis. If you suffer from bleeding gums or periodontitis and are looking for an affordable home remedy, then look no farther than our ShowerPik, QuickPik and RediPik irrigator models. Join thousands of satisfied customers and breeze away gum disease. |