Water jet rinses away debris

May 1, 1998
INTERPLAK® Dental Water Jet, from Conair Corporation, is designed to rinse away debris, as well as toxins, caused by plaque build-up. It delivers 2,650 pulses per minute and flushes food particles that brushing and flossing may miss from around braces, crowns and bridgework. The unit comes equipped with seven water-flow pressure settings that enable patients to customize the cleaning power to their own comfort level and oral-care needs.

INTERPLAK® Dental Water Jet, from Conair Corporation, is designed to rinse away debris, as well as toxins, caused by plaque build-up. It delivers 2,650 pulses per minute and flushes food particles that brushing and flossing may miss from around braces, crowns and bridgework. The unit comes equipped with seven water-flow pressure settings that enable patients to customize the cleaning power to their own comfort level and oral-care needs.

The INTERPLAK® Dental Water Jet features an easy-fill covered reservoir that holds water, mouthwash or antibacterial rinses. The product comes with four color-coded jet tips to enable family members to identify their personal tip.

Conair Corporation is offering the Dental Water Jet to professionals at an introductory price. For more details, call Conair Corporation at (800) 633-6363.

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