Panasonic Oral Irrigator EW-1411
€82.39
Panasonic EW1411, 0.13 l, silver, white, 1400 pulse/min, 590 kPa, AC, 100 – 240 V
32 in stock
Description
Panasonic EW1411. Water tank capacity: 0.13 l, Product color: silver, white, Pump frequency: 1400 pulses/min. Power source: AC, AC input voltage: 100 – 240 V, AC input frequency: 50 – 60 Hz. Width: 59 mm, Depth: 75 mm, Height: 197 mm. Number of heads: 2 head/heads
The 3 effects of water jet cleaning
A Panasonic oral irrigator uses a jet of water to remove food particles stuck between the teeth and to rinse plaque from gum pockets. The jet of water, which is enriched with air bubbles, can be used to pleasantly stimulate the gums. An oral irrigator promises oral health after two weeks of use.* *According to a clinical test by the Department of Periodontology, University of Dentistry in Japan
Powerful water jet flushes bacteria and food residue out of cracks that no toothbrush can reach
Panasonic's original water pump technology produces a powerful water jet with a pressure of approximately 590 kPa. The rinse effectively cleans areas that a toothbrush cannot reach, such as between teeth and bridges, braces and crowns. A powerful water jet removes food particles from the oral cavity.
INTERDENTAL mode minimizes water consumption when moving the nozzle
In INTERDENTAL mode, the water flow is interrupted so that no water is wasted while you continue to move the nozzle. Compared to JET mode, it provides effective cleaning with around 1/4 of the amount of water. The cleaning time is around 4 times longer than with a conventional model.* *Compared to model EW1211
Rinses plaque from sensitive gum pockets
Rinses out periodontal disease-causing bacteria hidden in gum pockets with a powerful, gentle water jet. Select the AIR IN mode to treat gum pockets directly with a gentle water jet enriched with air bubbles.
Two AIR IN modes for more gum-friendly cleaning of periodontal pockets
Panasonic's original water jet technology mixes fine air bubbles with water to produce a gentle water jet at a pressure of approximately 390 kPa. The AIR IN mode offers two levels, one of which produces a gentler water jet at a pressure of approximately 200 kPa.