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Going to the electric toothbrush

More and more patients want to switch to an electric toothbrush. Whilst a manual brush is perfectly fine to use, there are benefits that electric toothbrushes bring that make them worth considering. Easy to use, reach hard-to-reach spots, various cleaning modes, different brush heads and convenient travel case, are just some of the features that make a difference. The combination of a well-designed electric brush and daily interdental cleaning can be a breakthrough for many people. Studies show that sonic toothbrushes clean up to 10% better than manual brushes, and the best devices reach up to 42,000 brush strokes per minute.

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This is the Hydrosonic Pro: an electric toothbrush designed to optimise oral hygiene. It was conceived to help people with braces, implants, sensitive enamel and gum disease, but over time grew to become our most advanced oral hygiene system to date. Here is what it does and what makes it special: The Hydrosonic Pro comes with three specialised brush heads created with high-density Curen® filaments – Curaprox’s softest and most advanced material used in toothbrushes. The innovative waterdrop-shaped design of the «sensitive» and «power» brush heads envelops each individual tooth.

Power: A soft and powerful brush head for everyday use. Sensitive: Extra-soft Curen® filaments for sensitive teeth and gums.

Single: Ultra-high-density filaments for precision cleaning around hardto-reach areas. All brush heads are tilted at a slight angle to ensure they can better access all areas of the mouth with optimal cleaning angles. Reaching back molars or around braces or implants won’t be a problem. The Hydrosonic Pro is powered by a high-speed precision motor that translates motion onto the brush head. Each movement of the motor is the equivalent of a brush stroke, and the Hydrosonic Pro goes as fast as 42,000 strokes per minute. At this speed, the vibration of the brush head creates a hydrodynamic effect that leads to a dramatic increase in cleaning efficiency. The motor runs in seven intensity levels from 22,000 up to 42,000 motions per minute. For weakened enamel and gums, use of the sensitive brush head and the second mode, which is 32,000 low-amplitude strokes, ensure the gentlest cleaning action. High speeds are perfect for strong teeth and gums. Here at Curaden, we strive to offer unprecedented cleaning, accuracy, protection and ease of use in every product. This is the best we have so far. Get yours today!

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