Can you use tap water in Waterpik?

You can use tap water in your WaterPik flosser, however if you have hard water you may have to clean your machine more often to remove hard water deposits. Hard water deposits can gather inside the flosser and reduce water pressure. They can also gather in the flossing tip which will also reduce water pressure.
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Can you use Waterpik with cold water?

If you prefer for the water to be just a tad on the warm side, that's ok too. The key is to stick with a temperature that feels comfortable on your teeth. Cold water can make just about anyone experience tooth sensitivity.
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Can you get an infection from a Waterpik?

Manipulation of oral tissue will cause bacteria to enter the blood steam (bacteremia), especially in people with ulcerated epithelial tissue, as seen in various levels of periodontal disease.
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What are the dangers of using a Waterpik?

Waterpiks are safe to use and contain no risk, except to the wallet, when compared to traditional string floss.
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Can you damage gums with Waterpik?

3. Can a Water Flosser damage teeth or gums? Though some may find that their gums bleed when they first use one, a Water Flosser does not damage teeth or gums. It is gentle on the oral cavity and acts similar to flossing.
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Does mold grow in a Waterpik?

As your WaterPik is regularly in contact with water, and you probably keep it in your warm and wet bathroom, it's likely you it will develop a mold growth at some point if you don't clean it regularly. This is especially true if you leave residual water in your flosser reservoir and don't wipe it down after use.
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What is the life expectancy of a Waterpik?

For maximum effectiveness over time, we recommend replacing Water Flosser tips every 3-6 months.
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Are Waterpiks as good as flossing?

A water pick can help remove food particles from your teeth and might help reduce bleeding and gum disease — but it isn't generally considered a substitute for brushing and flossing. It doesn't generally remove visible film and plaque on your teeth, but can aid in reduction of bacteria even below the gumline.
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What is the best water to use in a Waterpik?

We recommend using warm water. Water alone is proven highly effective in numerous clinical studies.
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Should you use a Waterpik before or after brushing?

The ideal time to use a Waterpik is before you brush your teeth. This is because doing so can allow you to remove food debris and plaque. When you use a Waterpik before brushing your teeth, teeth brushing becomes more effective.
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How often should you Waterpik?

You should use your Waterpik® Water Flosser at least once per day. Why? To maintain good oral health, the American Dental Association recommends that you floss at least once per day and brush your teeth at least twice per day.
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How do I keep mold out of my Waterpik?

Other steps to prevent mold in a waterpik include:

Soaking the tip in hydrogen peroxide at least once a week (thoroughly rinse it afterward) Dumping the water reservoir out after every use. Replacing the tip on time, per the manufacturer's instructions.
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Can I use a Waterpik 3 times a day?

You can safely use a Waterpik as often as you like, it will only help to improve your oral care. If you have gum disease or have trouble brushing or flossing, your dentist may even recommend that you use a Waterpik more often than once per day.
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How much hydrogen peroxide should I put in my Waterpik?

To begin water flossing with hydrogen peroxide, hold the Waterpik upright, and open the reservoir lid. Half-fill the tank with lukewarm water. Then fill up the second half with a 3 percent hydrogen peroxide solution.
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How do I clean my tongue with a Waterpik?

Place the Tongue Cleaner in the center/middle of your tongue, about half-way back. Turn on unit and pull the tip forward with light pressure. Repeat to clean the desired areas of the tongue. You can increase water pressure if you prefer.
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Does Waterpik remove plaque?

The WaterPik is very effective, and actually even more effective than string floss, at reducing gingivitis, reducing gingival bleeding, and removing plaque. It also can clean deeper into periodontal pockets than floss can.
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Can I use baking soda in my Waterpik?

The Waterpik is for between teeth, not the outsides. Add two teaspoons of plain baking soda to a full reservoir of water (this gives you a saturated solution which is the required concentration to kill bacteria). You can put mouthwash in for flavor (a capful), but it is not antibacterial unless used undiluted.
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Can Waterpik grow bacteria?

A water flosser that hasn't been cleaned can introduce more bacteria in to your mouth, undoing the good that it achieves. In hard water areas, mineral deposits can form, causing your Waterpik to lose pressure and effectiveness, and even break down.
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Can I use bleach in my Waterpik?

Household Chlorine Bleach:

To use in a Waterpik, fill the Waterpik reservoir with water as instructed. With an eye dropper, add 6-8 drops of household chlorine bleach into the 20 oz reservoir. To make an oral rinse, add 10 ml of bleach to 250 ml of water. Swish with 10 ml for 60 seconds twice daily.
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Can I use bleach to clean Waterpik?

Bleach is a prime example of what not to use as is salt, baking soda, and essential oils. These can all damage the Waterpik and will prevent it from working properly. When cleaning the reservoir and tip use a soft cloth instead of a scour or a rough pad. There are, of course, several models of Waterpiks available.
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Do you use Waterpik behind teeth?

It doesn't matter if you start on the top or bottom teeth, but make sure you clean both the cheek/lip side of the teeth and the tongue side. I like to start in the back and work my way around each arch.
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Can you reverse periodontal pockets?

These pockets can become filled with infection-causing bacteria. Periodontal pockets are a symptom of periodontitis (gum disease), a serious oral infection. Periodontal pockets can be treated and reversed with good oral hygiene or with dental treatment.
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Can receding gums grow back?

The simple answer is, no. If your gums are damaged by, for example periodontitis, the most severe form of gum disease, it's not possible for receding gums to grow back. However, even though receding gums can't be reversed there are treatments that can help to stop the problem from getting worse.
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