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Dental Issues Author: Staff Editor Last Updated: Nov 29, 2012 - 7:11:02 AM



1st ULTRAsonic Toothbrush – Whitens Teeth in Days, no Chemicals, Prevents Periodontal Disease

By Staff Editor
Oct 11, 2012 - 2:14:14 PM



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The first ultrasonic toothbrush is whitening teeth in days with no bleach or other chemicals.

(HealthNewsDigest.com) - The Emmi-dent toothbrush kills bacteria which cause stains on your teeth from food and drink. By removing stains, it restores your teeth to their natural color and also prevents inflammation, periodontitis, and bad breath.

Teeth whitening involves bleaching, damaging enamel and hurting sensitive gums and teeth. It costs $100-$1,500 per treatment, depending on whether you go to a professional or buy whitening strips. It must be repeated periodically. Emmi-dent cleans your teeth with its nonabrasive nano-bubble toothpaste; they remain stain-free, while your tooth enamel is protected.

Manual, electric and sonic toothbrushes clean only where bristles reach, and abrasive particles in toothpaste damage the enamel. Emmi-dent’s Ultrasound and the nano-bubbles in its nonabrasive toothpaste reach bacteria accumulating below the gumline and expel color pigments from coffee, wine, nicotine and food, as well as calculus that discolors teeth, eliminating the need for tooth whitening.

Emmi-dent lets you gently clean your teeth without moving the brush, remove stains and plaque, kill bacteria, protect your enamel, and never worry about pain. It also works for people who have very sensitive teeth, and works under braces.

Oral surgery typically requires non-brushing alternatives for cleaning the teeth and gums in the following weeks. Regular brushings rub swollen gums to clean wounds from bacteria to avoid infection, but cause irritations and pain. However, Emmi-dent is gentle enough to be used immediately after surgery, even implants, because it works motionlessly.

Dr. Alisa Feldman, DDS, Shrewsbury, MA, said: “The coffee stains on my teeth embarrassed me. With Emmi-dent, I see a big difference in my teeth and can feel how well it cleans them. Children will love it because it’s so gentle.”

“I never told my hygienist I was using Emmi-dent. She saw that my gums are no longer inflamed, I have far less plaque, and my teeth are whiter,” said Harold Kingsberg of Newton, MA. “

Electric or sonic toothbrushes operate abrasively and clean through mechanical friction. Emmi-dent and its toothpaste conduct ultrasonic waves into tiny fissures, where dental floss cannot reach, with 96 million oscillations per minute. Minuscule nano-bubbles destroy bacteria.

Just squeeze two dabs of Emmi-dent toothpaste on the brush, hold still over 2-3 teeth for 5-10 seconds, then move the brush to the next 2-3 teeth. $189 at www.Emmi-dent.com or Amazon.com.

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