ToothStars Aids Consumers In Choosing The Best Water Flosser
London, England, United Kingdom, January 24, 2017 – ToothStars has recently released its latest reviews about the best water flosser in the market today. The British online dental magazine has identified Oral-B’s Professional Care Waterjet 500 MD16U Oral Irrigator, Waterpik’s Ultra Water Flosser, and Panasonic’s EW1211W Dental Care Cordless Rechargeable Oral Irrigator as among the top three picks from among dozens of choices.
The online magazine’s Chief Product Reviewer, Jamie Star, provides reliable information about several important matters affecting the choice in a water flosser. These include the factors to consider when buying it, the features and functions of the three water flossers, and the useful tips in using it. From the in-depth discussions on these matters, the readers can make smarter decisions about choosing the best water flosser.
ToothStars also provides in-depth reviews of other dental health products. These include best mouthwash products, electric toothbrushes, and teeth whitening kits. Like water flossers, these products should be chosen with care because of their impact on oral health.
Also, the best mouthwash and water flosser can be bought together. The mouthwash can either be mixed with water or be used as a substitute for water in the water flosser’s tank.
The magazine also provides information about the names, addresses and contact information, as well as patient reviews, of dozens of private dentists in the United Kingdom. These private dentists are found in London, Birmingham, Leeds, Manchester, Norwich, and Edinburgh, among others. By providing the information, Star aims to provide the website’s readers with more options in their oral health care.
According to Jamie Star, the most important factors to consider in choosing a suitable water flosser are:
- Budget. It should have a balance between quality and affordability.
- Users. It has an adjustable pressure setting that allows for use by children and adults.
- Water capacity. It must have sufficient water capacity for the entire mouth, usually 2 minutes of flossing.
- Features. It should ideally have different tips, 360-degree angle adjustment for the nozzle, and a combo of pressure and pulse settings.
- Size. It can either be large enough to sit on a bathroom counter or small enough to be portable.
- Cord or cordless. It can either be attached to the unit or be powered by rechargeable batteries.
Many water flossers also come with electric toothbrushes of their own. This way, the buyer already has a two-in-one unit with only the best mouthwash and toothpaste missing from the picture.
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