1. Okwu mmalite
This manual provides detailed instructions for the safe and effective use of your ORAVIX Dental Water Flosser and Tonsil Stone Remover. This manual device is designed for gentle oral irrigation, assisting in the removal of food debris from teeth and braces, and specifically targeting tonsil stones. It operates without electricity or batteries, making it suitable for sensitive teeth and gums.

Image 1: ORAVIX Dental Water Flosser and Tonsil Stone Remover, showing the device and its retail packaging.
2. Ngwa ngwaahịa
The ORAVIX Water Flosser consists of three detachable parts for easy assembly, cleaning, and portability. It includes two interchangeable nozzles: one for general dental flossing and another longer nozzle specifically designed for tonsil stone removal.

Foto nke abụọ: gbawara view of the ORAVIX Water Flosser, illustrating its three detachable parts, including the 90 ml water tank and two types of nozzles (tonsil flush and dental floss).

Foto 3: Zuru ezu view highlighting the secure snap mechanism for nozzle attachment and the larger 90 ml tank for extended use.
3. Ntọala na Mgbakọ
- Wepụ: Gently twist and pull the pump casing from the water tank.
- Eju tankị: Fill the transparent water tank with lukewarm water. Mouthwash can also be added for an enhanced fresh sensation. Do not use hot water. The tank has a 90 ml capacity.
- Tinye Nozzle: Select the desired nozzle (dental floss or tonsil stone remover) and securely snap it onto the pump casing.
- Gbakọtaghachi: Reattach the pump casing with the nozzle to the filled water tank, ensuring a snug fit.
4. Ntuziaka ọrụ
The ORAVIX Water Flosser is designed for simple, manual operation.

Image 4: Visual guide demonstrating the three simple steps for operation: 1. Fill the tank, 2. Press the pump to control the water jet, 3. Floss to access all mouth areas.
4.1 General Oral Irrigation (Dental Flossing)
- Ọkwa: Lean over a sink. Place the dental floss nozzle tip between your teeth and gumline, or around braces/implants.
- Mee ọrụ: Press the button on the pump casing to release a stream of water.
- Sachapụ: Guide the water stream along your gumline and between teeth to remove food debris and plaque.
- Njikwa nrụgide: Regulate the water pressure by pushing the button firmly for a stronger stream or gently for a softer stream.
4.2 Tonsil Stone Removal
Use the longer tonsil stone remover nozzle for this purpose.

Image 5: Illustration showing the precise targeting of tonsil stones with the specialized nozzle for effective removal.
- Ọkwa: Gently guide the tonsil stone remover nozzle towards the tonsil crypts where stones are located.
- Mee ọrụ: Press the button to release a controlled stream of water.
- Dislodge: Use short, gentle bursts of water to dislodge tonsil stones. Avoid excessive force.
- Sachaa: Rinse your mouth thoroughly after use.
The ORAVIX Water Flosser is gentle and effective for various oral care needs, including sensitive gums, crowns, implants, and braces.

Image 6: Diagram illustrating the versatility of the flosser for cleaning tonsils, sensitive gums, crowns, implants, and braces.
5. Nlekọta na nhicha
Regular cleaning ensures optimal performance and hygiene of your ORAVIX Water Flosser.
- Tankị efu: After each use, empty any remaining water or mouthwash from the tank.
- Sachaa: Rinse the water tank and nozzles thoroughly with clean water.
- Kwasasịa maka nhicha miri emi: For a more thorough cleaning, dismantle the pump casing from the water tank and separate the nozzle. Wash all parts with mild soap and water.
- Igwe ikuku: Hapụ ihe niile ka ha kpọọ nkụ kpamkpam tupu e tinye ha ọzọ ma ọ bụ chekwaa ha.
6. Ozi nchekwa
- Use lukewarm water only. Do not use hot water, as it can cause oral burns.
- This device is not suitable for individuals requiring a strong water jet, as it operates at a lower pressure than electric flossers.
- Debe ebe ụmụntakịrị na-apụghị iru.
- Ejila ngwaọrụ ma ọ bụrụ na akụkụ ọ bụla mebiri emebi.
- Consult a dental professional if you experience discomfort or bleeding during use.
7. Nchọpụta nsogbu
- Weak Water Stream: Ensure the tank is adequately filled and the nozzle is securely attached. The device is designed for gentle pressure; if a stronger stream is needed, consider an electric flosser.
- Na-agbapụta: Check that all detachable parts are correctly assembled and tightened. Ensure the pump casing is properly seated on the water tank.
- Device Not Functioning: Verify that the pump mechanism is not obstructed. If the device has been dropped or damaged, inspect for cracks or misalignments.
8. Nkọwapụta
| Ụdị | ORAVIX |
| Nọmba nlereanya | 611138512985 |
| Isi Iyi Ike | Manual (No Electricity or Batteries Required) |
| Akụkụ ngwaahịa | 1.38 x 1.38 x 8.66 sentimita asatọ |
| Ibu Ibu | 3.53 ounces |
| Ike tank mmiri | 90 ml |
| Atụmatụ pụrụ iche | Lightweight, Portable, Two Interchangeable Nozzles |
9. Akwụkwọ ikike na nkwado
For product support, inquiries, or additional tips on tonsil stone removal, please visit the ORAVIX support page or contact customer service.
For tonsil stone removal tips, visit: go.oravix.com/qr-wfl

Image 7: Support information including a QR code linking to tonsil stone tips and contact details for ORAVIX customer service.
10. Product Benefits
The ORAVIX Dental Water Flosser offers several benefits for maintaining oral hygiene:
- Cleaner Mouth & Fresher Breath: Effectively removes food debris from between teeth and braces.
- Tonsil Stone Removal: The specialized nozzle helps dislodge and remove tonsil stones.
- Gentle Oral Care: Designed to be gentler than electric flossers, making it ideal for sensitive teeth, gums, and tonsils.
- Ọtụtụ ọrụ: Comes with two interchangeable nozzles for comprehensive oral care.
- Quick & Easy to Use: Simple manual operation, suitable for all ages, including children.
- Enwere ike ibugharị: Cordless and compact with a 90 ml tank and internal nozzle storage, perfect for travel.

Image 8: Visual comparison illustrating the improvement in oral health, showing reduction in bad breath, food debris, and tonsil stones after using the ORAVIX Water Flosser.

