Here we compare cleaning techniques:
Traditional tooth cleaning Manual, electrical, sonic brush |
Oral hygiene with ultrasound 100% Ultrasound / Ultrasonic |
Cleaning through mechanical friction by means of abrasive substances in the toothpaste (RDA value 70-130; great risk of injuring dental enamel and gums). | Motionless cleaning. No abrasive particles mean NO damage to the enamel or gums, assuring dental hygiene (RDA value = 0). |
± 30,000-35.000 mechanical rotations per minute (unpleasant friction). | Maximum 96 million air oscillations per minute (pleasant micro-massage). |
Cleans only where bristles reach and are able to abrade. | Cleans through formation and implosion of special nano-bubble tooth-paste, even in the smallest cavities, fissures and gingival pockets as well as up to 12 mm deep into the tissues through Ultrasound. |
Requires additional means such as dental floss, inter-dental brushes, mouthwashes, etc. | No additional cleaning required. |
No therapeutic effect. | Therapeutic effects proceed quickly. |