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Typewater flosserwater flosser
In box
Number of nozzles7 pcs7 pcs
Nozzles
standard for water flosser /3/
orthodontic (for braces)
periodontal (pocket cleaning)
for implants
for cleaning the tongue
standard for water flosser /3/
orthodontic (for braces)
periodontal (pocket cleaning)
for implants
for cleaning the tongue
Specs
Power / intensity modes1010
Frequency of movements / pulsations1.7 ths/min1.7 ths/min
Water flosser pressurebefore 879 kPaup to 862 kPa
Water tank capacity600 ml600 ml
Features
Timer
 /3 minutes/
Power supply
Power source
mains powered
mains powered
Cable length1.13 m
General
Dimensions190х130х120 mm
Weight890 g
Color
Added to E-Catalogjuly 2019june 2019

Water flosser pressure

The pressure of the water supplied by the irrigator (see "Type") to the operating nozzle. Usually, this pressure can be adjusted within a certain range, since different situations and purposes require different processing intensity. The wider this range, the more versatile the device.

The lower limit of the pressure range in modern irrigators is around 30 kPa; similar values are set for procedures for sensitive teeth, for certain gum diseases and in other cases where the most gentle treatment is required. 400 – 500 kPa is considered an average level, and 600 – 650 kPa is considered high, such indicators allow for deep cleaning (see "Functions"). And higher values are rare, and they are used mainly when cleaning the tongue. However, it is best to consult with a dentist before purchasing an irrigator and choose a model for working pressure based on the recommendations received.

Timer

The presence of a timer in the design of the device. All types of dental hygiene appliances can be equipped with this function (see "Type").

The timer function counts down and provides alerts, often at specific intervals, to help users monitor the time spent on brushing their teeth and mouth. This ensures that the oral care routine is effective without unnecessary prolongation. The timer settings can vary depending on the selected brushing program (as discussed in the "Modes" section). Following the standard recommendations of dentists, a typical daily brushing session should last at least 2 minutes, with 30 seconds allocated for each quadrant of the teeth. Consequently, when using this mode, the timer typically counts down from 2 minutes and signals every 30 seconds to prompt the user to move the brush to another section of the mouth.

The timer function can vary in its operation, depending on the specific model of the toothbrush or irrigator. The simplest approach involves fixed time settings for each mode, accompanied by audible and/or visual signals. Models equipped with smartphone synchronization (as discussed in the "Synchronization with a smartphone" section) often display timer data on the smartphone screen and allow users to customize the countdown duration to their preferences. In some children's brushes (as mentioned earlier), a musical timer is used, where the countdown continues until a melody finishes playin...g. There are also other unique features related to this function. Regardless of the specific implementation, the timer simplifies the use of the toothbrush or irrigator, eliminating the need for users to manually track the time themselves.

Cable length

The cable length for connecting the device to the power source is an important consideration. It's worth noting that this specification may also apply to battery-powered models (as mentioned in the "Type of power" section), where it refers to the cable for connecting the charger stand or the device itself to a power outlet.

Typically, shorter cable lengths (up to 1 m) are common for battery-powered models that don't require a direct connection to the power source for operation. Some of these models don't even include charging stands and are intended to be charged outside the bathroom. In contrast, longer cables are primarily found in devices powered by mains electricity designed for stationary use. In these devices, the power cord can be nearly 2 meters in length. This design allows for the cord to be extended outside the bathroom if needed because not all bathrooms have electrical sockets, and using extension cords in such humid environments is generally discouraged.

Dimensions

General dimensions of the device. Most manufacturers report this data only for stationary devices — irrigators of the appropriate variety and dental centers (see "Type") — because it is believed that toothbrushes (even with stands) are not so large as to be inconvenient, and not so varied in size, to pay attention to this difference.

Note that the dimensions are usually given only for the main unit, without taking into account the tools installed on it; however, the size of these instruments, again, it is not large enough to cause serious inconvenience.

Weight

The total weight of the device is an important consideration. In the case of stationary irrigators and dental centers (as mentioned in the "Type" section), weight isn't a significant factor since the main unit is placed on a stand or wall, and you don't have to hold it. In fact, for some of these models, weight may not even be specified. However, when it comes to toothbrushes or portable irrigators, the device's weight becomes a crucial factor. A heavy device can strain your hand and make it challenging to use during teeth brushing or other procedures. It's generally recommended that the weight of a portable device should not exceed 200 g, and lighter is often better. It's worth noting that in models that come with stands (as discussed earlier), the total weight is typically provided, accounting for both the main unit and the stand. The weight of the main unit alone is usually around 1.5 to 2 times less than the total weight.
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