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Typeirrigatorirrigator
Nozzles
1 no.
standard (single jet)
4 no.
standard (single jet)
orthodontic (for braces)
for tongue cleaning
Specs
Intensity modes31
Additional modes
 
delicate
impulse (Pulse)
Pulsation rate1.9 thousand/min
Irrigator pressure40 – 90 PSI
Water tank capacity130 ml150 ml
Removable reservoir
Features
Timer
Power supply
Power sourcerechargeable batteryrechargeable battery
Max. operating time80 min60 min
Full charging time4 h4 h
Charging via USB port
General
WaterproofIPX7
Dimensions105x75x75 mm
Weight200 g
Color
Added to E-Catalogoctober 2022august 2022
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Nozzles

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Intensity modes

The number of intensity levels indicates how precisely the water pressure can be adjusted to match gum sensitivity and specific tasks. Low values are suitable for getting used to the irrigator and gentle treatment, while high values are for more intensive cleaning of food residues from between teeth. Intensity should not be confused with cleaning modes, which alter the nature of pulsations or the water delivery algorithm.

Additional modes

Additional operating modes alter the water delivery and allow the irrigator to adapt to gum sensitivity or specific care tasks.

Gentle. Utilizes reduced pressure or a softer pulse pattern for sensitive gums and gradual adjustment to the irrigator. Also suitable for initial procedures after the installation of braces or orthopedic structures.

Deep Cleaning. Enhances jet impact or cyclically varies its intensity for more thorough processing of interdental spaces and the gum line. Unlike the regular mode, the program may include pauses for sequential transition between areas.

Gum Massage. Alternates pulse strength or frequency, creating a gentle pulsating effect along the gum line. This mode is mainly intended for additional gum care rather than replacing the primary interdental cleaning.

Whitening. A special program for removing surface pigmented stains, usually used in conjunction with an appropriate nozzle or proprietary product. It can refresh the appearance of teeth but does not change their natural color and does not replace professional whitening.

Pulse Mode. A switchable mode with pronounced alternation of water pulse strength, designed for gum massage or more dynamic cleaning. It should not be confused with the regular pulsating water delivery,...which is used continuously by many irrigators and cannot be turned off.

Pulsation rate

The number of pulsations per minute indicates the rhythm of the water jet's impact on teeth and gums. Frequent impulses sequentially loosen and wash away impurities, and the flow feels more continuous and gentle. However, for example, 1800 pulsations per minute are not necessarily more effective than 1200, as the result also depends on the water jet's strength, the nozzle, and the irrigator's design.

Irrigator pressure

The pressure of an irrigator characterizes the force of the water jet and directly affects the intensity of cleaning. Values around 20 – 40 PSI are suitable for acclimation and gentle care, whereas 70 – 100 PSI provides more thorough rinsing of hard-to-reach areas. The wide range allows you to select a comfortable flow strength for gums, implants, braces, and various attachments.

Water tank capacity

The reservoir capacity directly affects the duration of irrigation without refilling. About 200 ml is usually sufficient for a short daily procedure, 300-400 ml for a more thorough cleaning of the entire oral cavity, and a capacity of 500 ml is convenient for braces, extended care, or use by multiple family members. The actual consumption also depends on the pressure, selected nozzle, and jet speed.

Removable reservoir

Removable water tank makes servicing the irrigator more convenient and hygienic. The reservoir can be filled separately under the tap, thoroughly rinsed, and left to dry without having to turn the entire device over. This design is especially useful when frequently using rinses or solutions, after which the tank should ideally be cleaned immediately.

Max. operating time

The maximum operating time indicates how long a portable oral irrigator can function on a single battery charge. For a better understanding of the values, note that one cleaning session takes about 2 minutes, meaning the irrigator works around 4 minutes per day (per person). However, actual autonomy depends on the water pressure, selected mode, and battery condition.

In our catalog, the parameter is specified in minutes, despite manufacturers' bold claims of 30 days of operation. In such cases, it is recalculated into 2 sessions of 2 minutes per day. Thus, 30 days equal 120 minutes.

Charging via USB port

USB connectivity makes charging the irrigator more versatile and frees the user from being tied to a specific power adapter. The device can be charged from an outlet using a USB adapter, from a computer, or an external battery, which is especially convenient during travel.