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Waterpik Ultra Dental Water Jet | 
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| Brand: Waterpik Category: Health And Beauty
List Price: $59.99 Buy New: $48.99 You Save: $11.00 (18%)
New (13) from $48.99
Avg. Customer Rating: 647 reviews Sales Rank: 8
Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 3 Dimensions (in): 7 x 9 x 6 Warranty: 1
MPN: WP-100 Model: WP-100W UPC: 073950278195 EAN: 0073950278195 ASIN: B000GLRREU
Release Date: September 1, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Water jet is clinically proven to be up to 93-percent more effective than flossing | | • | Advanced control delivers a water pressure of 10 to 90 PSI with 1200 pulses per minute | | • | Removes debris and bacteria lodged deep between teeth and below the gum-line | | • | Significant oral health benefit for people who wear braces, have diabetes, and gum disease | | • | Includes color-coded tips, standard jet tips, tongue cleaners, an orthodontic tip, and a Pik-Pocket tip |
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Product Description Clinically proven 93% more effective than flossing at reducing gum disease. Study measured reduction in gum bleeding and inflammation after 28 days. Measures showed improvements from 40%-93%. Healthier gums in just 14 days. Removes bacteria deep between teeth and below gumline where brushing alone will not reach. Massages gums to make them strong and healthy. Ideal for cleaning around braces and other dental work. 10 pressure settings. New design has 20% smaller footprint than previous models. Reservoir lid with tip storage, to keep the reservoir clean and to neatly stow away extra tips. Accessories: 3 standard jet tips, 3 tongue cleaner jet tips, 1 deep cleaning Pik Pocket tip, 1 ortho tip to clean around braces and other dental work.
Amazon.com Product Description The Waterpik WP-100 Ultra Dental Water Jet is clinically proven to be more effective than floss for healthier gums. Most dental professionals recommend brushing and flossing to keep your teeth and gums their healthiest. Unfortunately, nearly 80-percent of Americans don't floss on a regular basis, and most people find flossing to be a painful or unpleasant chore. Finally, there is an effective alternative to flossing that feels great and is simple to complete. 
Clinically proven to be 93-percent more effective than flossing. | 
Get cleaner, healthier gums in just 14 days. View video (requires Flash). | 
Waterpik Ultra delivers water pressure of 10-90 PSI and 1,200 pulses per minute. | The Waterpik Ultra goes way beyond flossing to keep your gums their healthiest. Waterpik has designed the WP-100 to deliver a water pressure of 10 to 90 PSI with 1200 pulses per minute. This system delivers a clinically proven combination of water pressure and pulsation to remove debris and bacteria lodged deep between teeth and below the gum-line -- three times deeper than brushing alone. In addition, it massages and stimulates the gums to improve circulation and help promote strong and healthy gums. The Waterpik Ultra is so effective that it is clinically proven to be up to 93-percent more effective than flossing at reducing gum bleeding -- a key indicator of impending gum disease. In fact, there are over 50 published clinical studies that show the Waterpik Dental Water Jet provides significant oral health benefits, for people who wear braces, have diabetes, and have mild to moderate gum disease. That's why Waterpik is the most recommended brand by Dental Professionals. In addition to healthier gums, there is nothing better than the clean, refreshing feeling you'll get after using the Waterpik Ultra. While floss can often leave your gums bleeding, swollen and generally beaten up, the WP-100 makes your mouth feel great. Waterpik guarantees healthier gums in just 14 days. If, after using the Ultra for two weeks, your gums are not healthier, or if you are dissatisfied for any reason, then simply return it for a refund -- no questions asked. Other Waterpik Ultra Features: - Six tips (included)
- Two standard jet tips -- Cleans deep between teeth and below the gumline
- One tongue cleaner -- Removes bacteria that cause bad breath
- One orthodontic tip -- Cleans hard to reach areas around braces and other dental work
- One Pik Pocket tip -- Gently delivers therapeutic rinses into gum pockets
- One toothbrush tip -- You can brush and water jet at the same time
- Contemporary compact design -- 20-percent smaller than previous models
- Advanced ergonomic handle design -- optimized maneuverability
- Advanced pressure control with 10 pressure settings
- Quiet operation
- Covered reservoir with extra tip storage in the lid
- 14-day "Healthier Gum" guarantee
What's in the Box Waterpik WP-100 Ultra dental water jet, reservoir lid, eight color-coded tips, three standard jet tips, three tongue cleaners, one orthodontic tip, and one Pik-Pocket tip.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 642 more reviews...
Waterpik Review July 23, 2008 The waterpik performs as advertised, and does a much better job of removing food particles from between my gums than floss...with a lot less hassle. Particularly from the hard to reach places between the rear molars.
Good Item July 20, 2008 Waterpik's Ultra Dental Water Jet is a quality product with several nice features. The water container is a bit small but I suspect that's for a reason. This model is an improvement over my last Waterpik. I'd buy another one!
Great product July 20, 2008 My dental hygienist was very surprised with the great result after just two weeks of me using it.
Effective, but Durability is Questionable July 19, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This Waterpik Ultra Water Jet replaces a WJ7B Conair Interplak Water Jet.
The Conair lasted two years, I replaced it with the same model, and the new one lasted only a week. I liked the old Conair (that's why I re-ordered it) because it had a low price, a very strong pulse, extra jets (my spouse used it also and they can break), and a reasonably small footprint. Although the new one was the same model number, it failed in one week for the same reason that the old one did after two years -- the pump tried to push water but couldn't, at all. Fortunately, Amazon refunded my money and I ordered the Waterpik Ultra.
The Waterpik Ultra has about the same footprint as the Conair. I didn't like that the price was almost double of the Conair, it came with only two jets, and the pulse wasn't as strong as the Conair. Nevertheless, I liked it because it works despite the lower pressure and it is more quiet (the Conair vibrated and rattled a lot on the bathrooom vanity).
Unfortunately, the first Waterpik Ultra I ordered lasted less than a week. Like the new Conair, it made a loud humming noise but couldn't pump any water. Fortunately, Amazon replaced it without any fuss (I am very impressed with Amazon's refund/replacement policy that includes free return shipping using their label). The replacement arrived more quickly than Amazon's original shipment, which I think is nice because I was stuck without a Waterpik while I waited for the new one. The replacement has worked a few weeks as of this review. I hope this one lasts a few years. If not for the first Waterpick that I had to replace, I would have given this product 4-1/2 stars.
By the way, I also recently purchased from Amazon a Panasonic EW1270AC portable water irrigator for traveling. (I also bought one about a year ago for my daughter for use at college.) Although the Panasonic is not as effective as the Waterpik for regular use, which I would not expect of a battery-operated product, it is pretty good for the intended purpose.
Healthier teeth and no more floss July 18, 2008 The machine does as it advertises to give you healthier teeth/gums than if you were using floss.
To those of you having trouble with the pause button sticking and not coming back up, try running a 1:4 vinegar:water solution through the reservoir, all the while repeatedly pushing the pause button. Mine was starting to stick, so I read something about running vinegar solution through. After one run with the solution, the pause button very nearly stopped sticking altogether.
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