Ultrasonic Rechargeable Oral Flosser Series 600- White EW-DJ67-W311
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RRP£124.99
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Upgrade your oral hygiene with the Series 600 EW-DJ67 Ultrasonic Oral Irrigator. This advanced cordless device features Ultrasonic, Orthodontic, and Tongue Care Nozzles for effective plaque and bacteria removal, promoting healthier gums in just one week.*¹ With five adjustable water pressure levels and a 200 ml dishwasher-safe water tank, it's designed for convenience and superior cleaning performance. Achieve a fresher, healthier smile with up to 99.9% plaque removal from treated areas.
Healthier Gums in Just 1 Week*1
Up to 2x more effective for gum health with daily use compared to string floss*2
*1 Gum bleeding and Gingival index measured at 1 week after daily use of manual toothbrush and the Panasonic Ultrasonic Irrigator at level 4-5 compared to baseline, SGS proderm, Germany 2023.
*2 Gingival index measured at 4 weeks after daily use of manual toothbrush and the Panasonic Ultrasonic Irrigator at level 4-5 compared to daily use of manual toothbrush and string floss, SGS proderm, Germany 2023.
Boost Cleaning Performance with Ultrasonic Technology
An upgrade from your standard water flosser, the EWDJ67 comes with Ultrasonic technology to boost cleaning performance and leave teeth feeling fresh and healthy. Its patented nozzle and special water pump combine to generate water vapor bubbles. These burst effectively onto teeth and gums, generating a shock wave that amplifies the cleaning power.
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Cleans Teeth Surfaces
A powerful water jet utilizing Ultrasonic technology enables removal of food debris stuck to the surface of the teeth.
* Use after brushing teeth is recommended.
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Designed to Tackle between Teeth
Easily get between teeth to remove food debris with the powerful Ultrasonic water jet.
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Protect with Periodontal Pocket Cleaning
The Ultrasonic water jet removes the bacteria in periodontal pockets that cause periodontal disease.
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