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  2. Oral irrigator - Wikipedia

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    An oral irrigator (also called a dental water jet, water flosser or, by the brand name of the best-known such device, Waterpik) is a home dental care device which uses a stream of high-pressure pulsating water intended to remove dental plaque and food debris between teeth and below the gum line.

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    With an unexpected burst, my Waterpik Sidekick Water Flosser ($126) splashed into my life, surprising me in the same kind of way one might experience at a Sea World show (in pre-COVID times, when ...

  4. Water Pik - Wikipedia

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    Water Pik, Inc. (also Waterpik) is an American oral health products company based in Fort Collins, Colorado. A subsidiary of Church & Dwight, it produces personal and oral health care products such as oral irrigators and pulsating shower heads. [1] Waterpik began in 1962 as Aqua Tec Corporation. with the invention of the oral irrigator. [2]

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    The Waterpik ION is similar to the Cordless Waterpik, but it has an external water reservoir and a flosser attached with a flexible tube. This model is better if you want to have longer cleaning ...

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    This corded electric Waterpik packs a lot into a small size. It features enhanced water pressure with 10 different settings so you can get exactly the clean you need.

  7. Palatal expansion - Wikipedia

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    The use of an expander is most common in children and adolescents 8–18 years of age. It can also be used in adults, although expansion is more uncomfortable and takes longer in adults. A patient who would rather not wait several months for the end result achieved by a palatal expander may be able to opt for a surgical separation of the maxilla.

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