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Dental Water Jet

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yeh_linda@yahoo.com - 19 Apr 2007 06:36 GMT
Is Dental Water Jet safe to be used on children? I heard new permanent
teeth root in children's mouth are not completely developed and tooth
are vulnerable. Will the Water Jet  be too powerful for just erupted
teeth?

Any idea? Thank you.
tigerspookie - 23 Apr 2007 18:43 GMT
Hi there,
i have one of these water jets (fantastic they are)
and it comes with 2 high power and 2 low power jets, just try the low power
ones and see how it goes.
if too power full then just make sure he flosses instead.
hope this helps
cheers
> Is Dental Water Jet safe to be used on children? I heard new permanent
> teeth root in children's mouth are not completely developed and tooth
> are vulnerable. Will the Water Jet  be too powerful for just erupted
> teeth?
>
> Any idea? Thank you.
 
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