Oral irrigation device or oral irrigator (as what they are commonly called) are used to effectively clean gums and teeth. It is used to clean off plaque and other food pieces especially in between teeth which are hard to reach when brushing. Oral irrigator is proven to effectively clean the teeth and mouth rather than using dental floss. It is also proven to cause less bleeding than the risk of bleeding from using dental floss.
Popular oral care products including whitening toothpaste, self whitening teeth kits for use at home, dental floss, toothpicks, irrigation devices and electric toothbrushes. One may speak to their Dentist for further information and suggestions based on oral health requirements.
no, its an inexpensive hand operated water pump usually used for irrigation in third world countries. It elevates water from the main irrigation canal to the field irrigation ditches.
irrigation was used for watering crops and was occasionally used for drinking.
Irrigation is the prime method used.
Fresh water is used for irrigation in Egypt.
canal irrigation
Oral irrigation with chlorhexidine gluconate involves using a device, such as an oral irrigator or syringe, to deliver a solution of chlorhexidine gluconate directly to the oral cavity, particularly between teeth and along the gumline. Chlorhexidine gluconate is an antimicrobial agent that helps reduce plaque, gingivitis, and oral bacteria, promoting better oral hygiene. This method is particularly beneficial for individuals with periodontal disease or after dental surgeries, as it aids in maintaining a clean oral environment. Regular use can enhance dental care, especially when combined with standard brushing and flossing.
yes, the Huns used an irrigation system to get water.
I think the Inka tribe used irrigation.
Yes, Mesopatamians used irrigation.
Irrigation
Salted water is not used for irrigation in agriculture. Sodium chloride irrigation can be used for the nose disinfection etc.