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Everything parents ask before their kid's first 60-second clean.
No. Your child still brushes. JolieSmile cleans the spaces between teeth — the 40% a toothbrush can't reach — in about 60 seconds after brushing.
It does the same job — cleaning between teeth — and unlike the floss sitting unused in a drawer, kids actually use it. The American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry recognizes water flossing as an accepted way to clean between children's teeth.
Ages 6–12. It has two kid-safe pressure modes — a gentler one for ages 6–9 (parent-supervised at first) and a slightly stronger one for ages 9–12, where most kids use it solo.
Yes. The gentle mode uses very low pressure — far softer than string floss, which often cuts and makes gums bleed. Water rinses and massages; it doesn't cut.
Lean over the sink with lips slightly closed — it takes 2–3 tries to get the hang of it. Or use it right in the shower (it's IPX7 waterproof). Most kids turn “no mess” into a game.
Often, yes. There's no sharp floss and no loud buzzing — it's quiet and gentle, which many sensory-sensitive kids find far easier than brushing or string floss.
Especially well. A water jet cleans around brackets and wires where string floss is nearly impossible — studies in teens with braces found water flossing far more effective than floss for removing plaque.
Most kids 6+ do it on their own — and ask to do it again. It feels like a mini water gun for their teeth, not a chore. That's the whole point.
The best tool is the one your child will actually use — floss in a drawer does nothing. The American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry recognizes water flossing as an accepted interdental cleaning method for children.
It charges via USB-C and lasts up to ~30 days on a single charge — perfect for travel and busy bedtime routines.
A 60-day money-back guarantee. If your kid won't use it, contact us for a full refund — no hoops.