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Tip-Top Tips
More about your flosser aachments
Don’t brush this off...
To prevent potential injury or property damage, please read
this entire manual before operating your device. Keep it on
file for future reference.
1. Place your device on a flat, level surface near a polarized wall
socket.
2. Remove the reservoir and fill it with lukewarm water.
3. Re-attach the reservoir to the base, making sure that it clicks
firmly into place and that the lid is firmly closed.
4. Insert the desired dental tip into the water jet handle. When
properly fastened, the colored ring at the bottom of the tip
will be flush with the handle knob. To remove a current
attachment, press the tip eject button while gently pulling on
the tip. For more information on the different attachments,
please refer to the next section.
High-Pressure Tip : This tried-and-true attachment is a fan
favorite—designed to mimic traditional dental floss by
flushing away food particles and bacteria below the
gumline and between teeth. The high pressure stream also
stimulates gum circulation with twice as much effectiveness
as traditional flossing.
Periodontal Tip : Got sensitive gums? This periodontal tip is
perfect for cleaning beneath the gum line and within
periodontal pockets and furcations. The precision nozzle
directs a gentle stream of water, carefully cleaning the most
sensitive parts of your mouth. You can also add your liquid
dental medication to the reservoir and use this attachment
to apply it.
Orthodontic Tip : Use the specialized bristles on this
attachment to clean bacteria and food particles trapped
around braces and other dental work—removing three
times as much plaque as traditional dental floss. The
dual-action tip also releases a water jet to simultaneously
wash away any particles that are brushed off the teeth.
Dental Plaque Tip : For those with dental implants, crowns,
bridges, and veneers, this plaque-busting tip has proven to
be twice as effective as traditional flossing. Pulsating water
and sturdy bristles work together to clean plaque and food
debris off hard-to-reach areas, leaving your mouth feeling
cleaner than you ever thought possible.
Tongue Cleaner : Gently move the edge of this attachment
over the surface of your tongue (from back to front) to flush
bacteria, dead oral cells, and food particles out of your
mouth. Studies have shown that regular tongue cleaning can
reduce bad breath by removing bacteria and sulfur
compounds that have accumulated on the surface. It can
also prevent halitosis.
Rotating Toothbrush : This attachment is an enhanced
version of a traditional toothbrush, designed to clean on and
between your teeth more efficiently. Use like any other
electric toothbrush to wash away plaque, bacteria, and
food particles while a gentle water stream rinses away any
debris that you may have missed.