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Compact and portable oral irrigator, ideal for travel.
It cleans thoroughly with an adjustable water jet, cares for gums and helps maintain good oral hygiene.
The compact oral irrigator designed for those who demand professional hygiene at home or while traveling.
With a pulsating water jet that removes up to 99.9% of oral biofilm in hard-to-reach areas in just seconds and reduces gingival bleeding, improving gum health in 14 days, this device concentrates power, precision, and portability in a design intended for users with braces, implants, crowns, bridges, or caps.
Technology and fun come together: its pulse mechanism optimizes plaque removal between teeth and along the gingival line, facilitating hygiene in periodontal pockets and around prosthetic work where brushing and flossing have limitations.
Its traveler format includes a robust carrying case that protects the irrigator and nozzles, allowing you to take a professional oral hygiene routine on trips, weekend getaways or everyday life in small spaces.
The ergonomic handle and interchangeable nozzle simplify access to posterior and posterior-lower areas, while adjustable pressure levels allow the treatment to be adapted to the comfort and clinical needs of each user: from gentle and comforting cleaning to more intense action for stubborn plaque.
In summary: an irrigator designed to maximize interproximal and periodontal cleaning with travel convenience, a robust design, and clinically relevant results in gingival health.
Ideal for those who want to buy an irrigator online with the assurance of a tool created to complement daily hygiene and protect dental restorations and orthodontic appliances.
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- Bacterial plaque removal: eliminates up to 99.9% of oral biofilm in hard-to-reach areas in seconds.
- Improved gum health: reduces bleeding and improves gum health in 14 days.
- Intensive and targeted cleaning: reaches periodontal pockets and contours around crowns, implants, bridges and braces.
- Portability: Compact design and carrying case make it ideal for travel and small spaces.
- Easy to use: interchangeable nozzle, adjustable pressure levels and ergonomic handling.
- Complement to brushing: optimizes hygiene when dental floss or a brush cannot reach adequately.
Is it safe to use with orthodontics (braces)?
Yes. It is especially suitable for users with fixed orthodontic appliances: the water jet reaches areas where the brush and dental floss have difficulty, helping to remove debris and biofilm around brackets and archwires.
Can I use it if I have implants or crowns?
Yes. It is ideal for hygiene around implants, crowns, and bridges, as it facilitates the cleaning of prosthetic margins and periodontal pockets without damaging the restorations if used with appropriate pressure.
What pressure level should I use when starting?
Always start with the lowest pressure setting and gradually increase it according to comfort and effectiveness. Excessive pressure can irritate the gums.
Does it really reduce gum bleeding?
Yes. Clinical studies and manufacturer data show reduced bleeding and improved gum health within 14 days with regular and correct use.
Can it be carried in hand luggage on flights?
Its travel size and carrying case make it ideal for travel. Check airline regulations regarding portable electrical devices and ensure the tank is empty if required.
Can I use mouthwash in the toilet tank?
It is not recommended to use solutions containing iodine, hydrogen peroxide, or alcohol-based rinses, as these can damage internal components and cause irritation. Use lukewarm water or solutions recommended by your dentist.
How often should I change the nozzles?
It is recommended to check and change the nozzles periodically according to use and the manufacturer's or your dentist's instructions; an annual or semi-annual change is usually common in intensive users or with specific clinical indications.
Can anyone use it?
Most people can benefit from using a water flosser, but it should not be used in the presence of active periodontal disease or after recent oral surgery without professional guidance.
Always consult your dentist if you have any questions.
Does it require special maintenance?
Empty and dry the tank after use, clean nozzles and store the appliance in a dry place.
Check the cable and do not submerge the device. Follow the manufacturer's instructions for deep cleaning.
1. Fill the tank with warm (not hot) water.
2. Select the appropriate nozzle and insert it firmly into the handle.
3. Connect the irrigator to the electrical outlet.
4. Select the lowest pressure level (1) to start; gradually adjust according to comfort.
5. Lean over the sink and place the nozzle in your mouth before turning on the irrigator.
6. Close your lips slightly to avoid splashing, allowing the water to flow freely into the sink.
7. Direct the water jet along the gum line, pausing briefly between each tooth and covering all interdental and gingival surfaces.
8. When finished, turn off the irrigator before removing the nozzle from your mouth.
9. Empty the remaining water tank, dry and store the irrigator and nozzles in a dry and clean place; keep in its case during transport.
- Do not use if you have active periodontal disease or have recently undergone oral or periodontal surgery; consult your dentist before use.
- Always start with the lowest pressure; using excessive pressure can damage the gums.
- Do not fill the tank with hot water. Use lukewarm water or the temperature recommended by the manufacturer.
- Do not use solutions containing iodine, hydrogen peroxide, or alcohol-based rinses in the tank.
- Keep out of reach of children. Do not let children use the irrigator unsupervised.
- Disconnect the appliance from the power supply after each use and periodically check the power cord; if it is damaged, stop using it and contact authorized technical service.
- Do not immerse the device in water or apply direct jets of water to the electrical casing.
- Avoid impacts or drops that could affect internal components or the nozzle.
- If pain, persistent bleeding, or unusual discomfort occurs after use, consult a dental professional.
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