“The Dental pod keeps aligners and retainers very clean, it is better than just using standard retainer cleaning tablets. Plus patients and I love the sleek aesthetic design, they've proved very popular.”
Your Hydro pod's pressure and effectiveness can be negatively impacted by the accumulation of mineral deposits and other materials. To ensure top-notch performance, it is essential to clean your Hydro pod every 1-3 months using the following four steps:
Step 1: Clean the Outside of the Unit
When required, use a mild non-abrasive cleanser and a soft cloth to wipe the exterior of theunitclean.
Step 2: Clean the Water Reservoir
Hand wash the reservoir with warm soapy water.
Step 3: Clean the Internal Parts
Mix 1-2 tablespoons of white vinegar with 16 ounces of warm water.
Run this solution through the unit until the reservoir is empty.
Rinse by repeating with a full reservoir of clean warm water.
Step 4: Clean the Flosser Tip
Remove the tip from the unit using the eject button.
Soak the Water Flosser tip in a container of 2 parts water, 1 part hydrogen peroxide or white vinegar for 5 minutes.
Rinse the tip under warm water.
With little effort, you can effortlessly keep your Hydro pod Water Flosser clean, guaranteeing that you get the most out of the unit for your oral health.
It may be wise to avoid products combining vitamin C with sodium benzoate, especially in large quantities or in products that are stored for extended periods of time.
See below some easy steps to take care of your Dental pod. We recommend you to follow these dos and don'ts for a long lasting unit and effective cleaning.
The Dental pod was designed, tested and engineered specifically to clean oral appliances, taking meticulous care to prevent any of the real dangers of damage. In contrast, a jewellery cleaner is designed for cleaning jewellery and has considered none of the risks to oral appliance patients.