How to Use The Waterpik - Dr. Nemeth Tutorial
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Who’s here after spraying all the walls in your bathroom and the mirror?
Me
Me, lol😅
😂😂😂
I just got mine. Hoping to avoid spray.
I had water literally everywhere
This 4 minute clip was better than any other informational video out there regarding water flossers, it answered all my questions. Thank you
He doesn't have an agenda, he is not pitching products, he just wants people to have good teeth and gum health! Thank you, Doctor Nemeth!
I agree. I used the waterpick for the first time and it was all over the mirror and sink. Thanks Dr. for showing us the right way.
Thank you so much Dr. Nemeth for that demonstration!
Thank you. I'm glad you give basic, but thorough information. And you demonstrate for us.
I love your instructional videos. No marketing, just valuable guidance
I’m so glad I watched your video I also use my water pick 2 to 3 times a day and happy to know I’m using it correctly.🙏🏻Dr. Nemeth.
This is very practical more so when it is short and easily relatable. Thank you Dr. Nemeth
My man Joseph coming in clutch. Respect big guy. 👍🏻
I thank you for your teaching. I wish you were in Ft Myers FL and I would make a appointment with you. You are the only Dentist that teaches teeth care. You make a difference in people's lives!
This was most helpful. Thanks for the detail of using the flosser. The directions to my new flosser was basic and non-descriptive. However, Dr. Nemeth answered all my questions about how to use and how frequent to use. He also answered my question about substituting flossing with the pic. Good job and thank you!!!!!
The water pick cleaned my teeth, cured my baldness and saved my marriage
Made my grandma see again
@@devinrodriguez3530 I've now begun using it to shine by brass and fry my chicken
@@christopherwfrancis brass and chicken? You should see what it does to a car battery my good man
Makes a great portable bidet too, you know, for those tough to clean areas...
Don't believe the claims people , I still went thru divorce...
This video answered all my questions and more, thank you for uploading this!
Excellent tutorial, thank you Dr. Nemeth!
Thank you so much for making this video! It was very helpful and now I feel comfortable trying it out! I’ve had a popcorn shell on the lingual of tooth number 5 and I’ve been worried it would push it further into my gums. I’m about to try it! Again, thank you so much for the video! 😊
Right to the point! Thanks. I'm 81, and have 4 implants. Love the waterpik! I really want to keep my teeth in my mouth until the end!! ...ps...I'm grateful to be here!
Me, too!
81.. not a long wait ....
@@mcmmcm4078honestly is that comment really necessary?
Me too. I'm 82 and definitely glad to still be alive!!
very helpful...im a newcomer to this product, so intimidated that I don't use it yet. You have made me more comfortable.
I just got my Oral B Water Flosser Advanced from my dentist, and she gave me the tip of using it in the shower. A nifty tip for not worrying about the water spraying all over the place.
thanks dr. Nemeth. Your explanation is one of the best for international viewers. Perfect presentation, speedtalk and accent. Many thanks and have a good day 😊
Thank You, Dr. Nemeth for this very helpful demonstration and advice. I have been using a waterpik for 6 months. I wish I started sooner. I can tell my gums are stronger. Also, you have very nice looking teeth.
Perfect to the point. All questions answered..thank you❤
Thank you! I had been wondering for 20 years what to do with the water once it was in my mouth. I finally figured it out 2 years ago. I love my water pik, especially with two bridges. It’s the only way to really clean a bridge properly.
Thank you! This was very informative! First time using a water flosser. Thanks for demonstrating!!! I needed to see you use it! 1-2-23
You don’t know how much I needed this
Very important to know how. Thank you so much Dr.
I love, love, love my water pik! My gums have receded and food particles get stuck, especially around my top wisdom teeth. This is a particularly difficult spot to brush, and floss, but my water pik gets all the stuck food particles out easily! Food left behind by brushing will cause that area to become sensitive and also hurt if not removed quickly!
Thank you for making this video. I learned the correct way to use the water pick.
Thank you for this video! I just started using the waterpik as I heard it helps keep gums happy! 🎉
Wow! Thank you for posting this- SUPER helpful!!
Thank you for covering this topic! I've noticed my WaterPik is helping my gums!
very informative - thank you Dr Joseph
Thank you for all the informative videos!
Very useful method, Thank you Dr. Nemeth.
Thank you 😊 much needed since I bought one today with no idea how to use it.
I really like this Doctor and enjoyed the video. Thank you so much for uploading.
Thank you, Doctor! I was struggling.
Great video Doc. I’m about to purchase one and was wondering how to use it! Brilliant! Cheers mates!!
Thank you so much for this! Very professional and kind...
Great info Dr Nemeth. I just used my waterpik for the first in all my 67 years. It felt so good! I have been flossing most of my life, and then I found out from a retired dentist that adults need to use waterpiks for dental health. I'm ordering the interdental brushes also. Thanks so much. BTW, you have beautiful teeth.
You guys have to STOP. My stomach hurts from laughing so hard!!
I was going to say his teeth don't look that great 😅
@@lovethosebudgies Erm... this man was probably 84 years old when he made the video (he is now 85). What other 84 year old do you know that have most of their teeth let alone have them in the condition he has his?
Thanks for the info Dr Nemeth!
Excellent video to demonstrate how to use the wiley Waterpik!! Thank you.
I think when leaning down into the sink I will place a hand-held mirror. Can always wash the small mirror. Having worked for oral surgeons I learned to not dry out the mouth and gums. So, I tend to avoid mouth rinses with drying agents like alcohol. I buy mouth rinses at natural food stores. They have things like neem, clove, and fennel. Very refreshing and moisturizing for the mouth. The waterpik I have is an all-in-one with sonic toothbrush, charging station, waterpik and multiple waterpik attachments. We've had to replace the rechargeable battery twice on the sonic toothbrush because we cannot find another all-in-one like this to replace it. We love it!
Do you use the waterpick Sonic fusion 2?
Thanks so much! This demonstration is excellent.
Thank you doc! The moment I've been diagnosed with gingivitis but the floss that they gave me is just too much and my teeth are too sensitive to really dig up with that type of floss in there. Water pick to see if that would help and it's a lot easier for me to use but I wasn't exactly using it to its effectiveness. This video really helped me out and I'm really hoping now that my dental health can be improved. Thank you so much!!
omg how are you? im in a little serious gingivitis level, how about you that time? you have around stage 3 gingivitis like me? is good to use the waterpick? it healed your gums already?
Just got my waterpik from Costco, this video was very helpful
Thank you for sharing. Stay well. 😊
Thank for this directional video. I have periodontal disease but my teeth and gums are in the best shape possible considering. I just bought a WaterPik and will be using it after it charges. I am going to use exactly the way you directed. Thanks again!
I like this man’s presentation. Subscribed
Thank you for your advising, Doctor! :)
this answered a lot of questions!
Thank you for the demonstration..I was pointing it the wrong way appat..THANK YOU AGAIN DOCTOR😇
loved your performance in super bowl 3, joe. thanks for the dentistry video
Thank You! Very informative for this newbie.
Thank you so very much. This is very valuable information and content. Peace and Light ...
Thank you doctor today i bought waterpik Its very helpful video
Just to add to that wonderful video. One day I decided to look down the handle of the water pick with the nozzle removed and I saw something black. I flushed the pick out with out the nozzle by adding hydrogen peroxide in the reservior. I noticed copius amounts of black crude coming out of the water pick. I cleaned it several times until nothing came out. The next day, more came out so I threw the pick in the garbage. I have had sensitive gums before that with red tissue around the teeth, and I blame that. Since then I have not used a water pick but if I do, I will toss the thing probably once a year to be on the safe side.
Very weel explained the importance of amintaining a good health in the gums and what to expect it should be a gums in good health to know better when there shoud be more care with it. Thank you very much!
Thanks Doc. This video goes a long way in answering my questions. Esp. H2O2.
OMFGOODNESS THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR THIS!!! 🙌🏽
Thank you love your videos ! very helpful and great reminders!!!
What a truly helpful video. Thank you. By the way, I had never heard of interproximal brushes before watching this. Now I plan to purchase some.
You will be glad that you started using the brushes.
Where can we find them? Did you try them yet?
@@TheTreisecelene they should be available in most places and cheap too (at least from my experience in the UK). They are also known as interdental brushes
in my opinion nothing beats floss
@@TheTreisecelene I got mine from CVS. I thought my gums were in decent shape before, but apparently not -- my gums bleed when I use them
Those interproximal brushes seem to really help my gums heal after many years of soreness.
Wasn't expecting you to be a dental office in my city. Gonna have to look into you guys.
Great video. If I lived within 30 miles of him, he'd be my dentist.
Interproximal Cleaners are a game changer! Thanks Doc
Thank you for this! I had no idea how to use this before and it’s great to see an actual professional use one.
That's because it looks ridiculous on video. This guy was good with camera angles so it didn't look too weird. But he didn't actually show him doing it for a reason. What a dumb machine. And they're telling every one of their patients to get one?! Wow, what a great marketer
@@freeguy3751Did you watch the same video I did? There's a shot of him using it...
I get the water all over the place...I will try again...thanks doc!
Very helpful. Thank you 😊
I use waterpik and floss twice a day been doing that for over 6 years now… don’t forget tongue scraping just my opinion
My former hygienist (now retired) told me about the importance of scraping the tongue. It makes a difference. Lots of bacteria can easily build up on the tongue that can affect our health.
Very informative 👏 .
I just bought a quip rechargeable water flosser. I love it.
Very informative video Dr. Joseph! Just sprayed water all over the bathroom earlier 🤣, you and kriss gave me really great advice!
Who exactly is this "Kriss" you're mentioning, and could they be of assistance to me as well?
Hahaha 😂 Welcome to the Waterpik learning curve! Out of curiosity, what kind of advice did you get from Kriss? Is that another video?
i don't have a waterpik but I got curious and search it in Kriss AI, it's procedure is same with Dr. Joseph :) i'll bookmark this and save in the future when i have my own waterpik
Thank you Dr. Nemeth for taking the time to share your knowledge 🙏 You are appreciated! 🌈
Thanks! Such a useful tutorial.
Thank you so much! I just got one and having issues using it. Thx
Very informative, thank you….
Thank you. This helped a bunch!
Thank you, doc! ❤
I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again… If I could give you The Nobel Peace Prize, I certainly would!!
100% agree. Watching joe’s videos has improved my gums majorly over the last 3-4 weeks. I still experience minor problems. But even thats improving every week
thank you! Very helpful!
Dr.Nemeth! What a great video, thank you! I'd a question: do I hurt my teeth and gums if I floss first, then I use the water flosser additionally, afterwards I brush my teeth and rinse my mouth with tree tea oil / Listerin?
Спасибо большое! Вы единственный, кто наглядно показал всё! ❤
thanks dr!!! so helpful!
Would like to know if you know about oil pulling, and especially with coconut oil and what your take is on it if you don’t mind
Great content! Thanks for sharing!
Hi.. Could you please upload a video about ..after LANAP can I go for root canal, dental implants, crowning and others if it is necessary in the future ...And how can I know the dentist is qualified to do Lanap.. Thank you
I so appreciate an actual dentist discussing the dangers of using this with deep pockets.
My jeans have deep pockets, can I still use a Water Pik?
@@terrible714
Loved you on the New York Jets
Should the tip of the waterpik touch the teeth and gum while using it or should keep the distance?
Doc I just started using a waterpik and discovered I wasn't using it the right way until I watch this great instructional video! Thanks so much. Off topic side note - To me when you speak you kind of sound like Christopher Walken! I bet if you ever tried you would do a great impression of him! I kept imagining you talking like he does in this video. It could be fun and you might double your audience!
Superb tutorial!
Excellent 👍🏻 Thank you very much, doctor = Excelente 👍🏻 Muchas gracias, doctor
Thank you very much Doc..I have a small hand held waterpik
Hello sir I was born with a gum disease and lost about all my teeth cause of it. Just saw the dentist and was recommended to use this, so thank you for this informational video, I will try it now.
You should’ve used water down all down solution it would’ve taken all the problems out of your mouth within seconds. And you never have to look at the dentist ever again.
@joebrewer45 - what product are you recommending?
Very informative - thank you.
Thank you! I sprayed my ceiling, my mirror and drippled down my chest 😂😂😂. I needed a how-to 😂😂😂
I would love to have Dr Nemeth, read an audiobook.
Thank you Doc!
Thanks I'm definitely will be buying a water flosser
Well done!
Thank you Dr Nemeth. You taught this Aussie a thing or two about flossing with a water flosser. I've found piks hard to floss with, considering how small/tight gaps are between teeth.
You need to find the correct size pik - they come in a range of sizes from very fine to quite large bristle, the latter used by people who have a large number of crowns in their mouth. And of course age changes the alignment of teeth in the mouth. Consult your pharmacist/periodontist/dentist. Final note ,warming the pik under the hot water tap softens the bristle and makes a smoother transition between the teeth.