How can one choose the proper pressure setting on a water flosser (e.g., Waterpik)?
Below is what I have read and heard:
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https://www.reddit.com/r/AskReddit/comments/9u18am/serious_dentists_of_reddit_whats_the_biggest/e90zult/ (mirror):
Old folks who blast their perio pockets with a water pick on the highest settings, then wonder why their pockets are getting deeper. Please use a low setting on your water pick and don't sit with it in the same spot for a minute.
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https://www.waterpik.com/oral-health/how-to-floss/ (mirror):
Start with the lowest pressure setting, lean over the sink, place tip in your mouth.
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A dentist I visited some time ago was recommending using the highest settings.
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https://www.reddit.com/r/Dentistry/comments/9u6qob/how_can_one_choose_the_proper_pressure_setting_on/e9214l3/?context=3 (mirror) (note: waterpik has 10 levels, where 10 is the highest pressure):
Our waterpik rep stated that it is most effective at a power level of 7.
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https://www.waterpik.com/oral-health/pdfs/WP-100-instruction-manual (mirror):
Turn the pressure control dial on the base of the unit to the lowest setting (pressure setting No.1) for first-time use. Gradually increase pressure over time to the setting you prefer – or as instructed by your dental professional.
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