Oral irrigator
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An oral irrigator (or water pick) is a device that is used to clear away food debris from teeth using a pulsating water jet. It is mostly used by people with braces (to replace dental floss), or periodontal problems (or for the prevention of periodontal problems, cleaning the gingival sulcus).
Some oral irrigators (such as HydroFloss and Oxycare 3000) ionize the water, claiming better cleaning; they are also called "hydromagnetic".
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Brands include
- Waterpik
- HydroFloss
Other uses
It can also be used to remove 'tonsil stones' in Tonsilitis patients.