Using a toothbrush twice a day is the recommendation for a consistent standard of oral hygiene. However, using a traditional toothbrush may lead to patients brushing quicker than the preferred two minutes, or even holding the brush in their mouth whilst they are distracted doing something else. This interrupts the daily dental care routine and leads to sub-optimal results.

An electric toothbrush is a superior alternative and has demonstrated a greater reduction in plaque, both short and long term, when compared to a manual brush.[i] This leads to a reduced risk of caries, periodontal diseases and edentulism. In the UK, the majority of adults still favour a traditional toothbrush but, of those that have switched to an electric one, 63% cited the more effective cleaning outcomes as a reason for their change.[ii] This suggests that there is a large audience of patients who would change to an electric toothbrush if presented with the benefits of using one. 

Enter Curaprox

The Hydrosonic Pro from Curaprox is a toothbrush like no other. Developed with the input of dental professionals, it is optimised for long-lasting oral hygiene results yet still remains the smooth, professional aesthetic that sets Curaprox products apart from the competition. Whether for use in the bathroom or on a person’s travels, the Hydrosonic Pro uses a simple one-button system to switch between seven cleaning modes, reaching up to 84,000 brush movements per minute.

To further tailor the experience to the patient, it comes with three specialised brush heads: Power, Sensitive, and Single. Fitted with the Power head, the Hydrosonic Pro utilises its ultra-fine Curenâ filaments to remove food debris and harmful bacteria from the tooth surfaces. For those who require more tactful attention, perhaps due to inflamed gingivae, the Sensitive head performs a gentler cleaning operation. The Single head fitting is ideal for more targeted plaque removal such as around implants, orthodontic appliances and other hard-to-reach areas.

Along with the innovative simplicity of the design, the Hydrosonic Pro packs power into its 60-minute battery life. This enables up to two weeks of brushing per full charge when adhering to the recommended toothbrushing routine. With a durable travel case included and a USB charger, taking the Hydrosonic Pro on holiday is easy, maintaining consistency in the daily oral hygiene routine.

Back to black

For an even more stylish option, consider the Black is White Hydrosonic toothbrush. Retaining the same battery power and design, it is encased in an irresistible matt black aesthetic and complimented by neon pink lighting for an aesthetically pleasing experience. The one button operation guides patients through three power levels whilst the Curenâ filaments on the brush heads are coated with activated carbon particles. As well as offering comprehensive cleaning power, the brush heads also support effective tooth whitening, with the activated charcoal removing discolouration. This makes the Black is White Hydrosonic toothbrush a reliable solution for cleaning around braces, dental implants and restorations, helping to maintain consistency with the brightness of a smile.

With the reliable power and tailored settings and fittings of a Curaprox Hydrosonic toothbrush, patients can begin and end each day with a fresh smile, reducing the risk of oral disease for a happier and healthier life.

To arrange a Practice Educational Meeting with your Curaden Development Manager please email us on sales@curaden.co.uk

For more information, please visit www.curaprox.co.uk and www.curaden.co.uk 

 

[i] Lewis, R.D., Kanagasingam, S., Cook, N., Krysmann, M., Taylor, K. and Pisani, F. (2024). The Effect of Different Electric Toothbrush Technologies on Interdental Plaque Removal: A Systematic Review with a Meta-Analysis. Healthcare, [online] 12(10), p.1035. doi:https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare12101035.

[ii] Oral Health Foundation (2019). Electric toothbrushes win the head-to-head against manual in record breaking new study. [online] Oral Health Foundation. Available at: https://www.dentalhealth.org/news/electric-toothbrushes-win-the-head-to-head-against-manual-in-record-breaking-new-study.

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