| The first time I used a waterpik was I showered the | | | | your mouth. This takes some getting used to. Once I |
| entire room with water. I swiftly turned it off and | | | | had my mouth partly closed it was a whole lot less |
| decided I might want to read the information before | | | | chaotic. |
| working it. The instructions was very clearly pointed | | | | I tested the Waterpik out on settings 1 through 4, |
| out that I should keep my lips partly closed, to | | | | but by 4, the force of the water was strong enough |
| prevent the water from spraying all over the place, | | | | that it was beginning to get a little painful on my |
| but still allow the water to dribble out of the mouth | | | | gums. I suppose the more you use it, the higher the |
| and into the sink. Definitely lean over into the sink, | | | | setting you could use with comfort as your gums get |
| because the higher you turn the water pressure up, | | | | healthier and stronger from the stimulus. |
| the quicker that water is going to come back out of | | | | |