Waterpik® Ultra Dental Water Jet – 5485919

Waterpik Ultra Water Flosser provides a unique combination of water pressure and pulsation at the level clinically proven to reduce gingivitis, remove bacteria, and enhance gum health deep between the teeth and below the gumline.

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Achieve healthier gums and enhance cleaning between dental visits with the Ultra Water Flosser from Waterpik. This electric dental care tool features an ergonomic, contemporary design and a variety of attachments.

  • Waterpik Ultra Water Flosser provides a unique combination of water pressure and pulsation at the level clinically proven to reduce gingivitis, remove bacteria, and enhance gum health deep between the teeth and below the gumline
  • Tips rotate 360 degrees to reach all areas of the mouth
  • Reservoir provides 90+ second of water for usage
  • 10 pressure settings
  • Includes:
    • 2 Classic Jet tips
    • Toothbrush tip
    • Plaque Seeker tip
    • Orthodontic tip
    • Pik pocket
  • On/Off switch
  • Convenient electric power supply works in a standard socket
  • UL listed
  • Measures 5.3″ L x 5.6″ W x 9.9″ H
  • Cord measures 56″ L
  • 3-year limited manufacturer’s warranty
  • Model WP-117 Grey; WP-118 Mint Green

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6 Reviews For This Product

  1. 06

    by Larry

    What is the difference between the Model WP-100W and WP-117. Thank you!

  2. 06

    by Bobby

    Works great however very noisy pump. Even with bathroom door closed it wakes my wife.

  3. 06

    by Mike

    Does a great job of cleaning between teeth, especially tight spaces and dental work. Appreciate the lid over the one I had years ago.

  4. 06

    by Billy

    Outstanding. When excessive tartar shows up on an X-Ray it’s time for a WaterPik. Flushes out food that brushes can’t reach. Ensures food residue between teeth don’t become plaque and tartar which can cause pain and eventual gum disease. And you won’t have to hear the hygienist and dentist say “looks like pretty good tartar buildup behind that molar.”

  5. 06

    by Kitty

    Easy to use and clean. Doesn’t take up too much space next to sink either.

  6. 06

    by Bill

    Have that just from the dentist clean, easy to use.

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