Higher Nature
How to Use
To brush your teeth first moisten the brush and rod (saliva is sufficient outdoors) then brush the teeth lightly but thoroughly; force is not necessary. It’s important to use the brightest light source available and to open your mouth wide so that the light can reach your teeth right at the back. You’ll notice that your saliva foams lightly when the toothbrush is working effectively. If toothpaste is used, it should only be very little.
Clinical studies
Studies show that titanium exposed to a light source has an excellent bactericidal capacity against Streptococcus mutans, a micro-organism found in the mouth that is particularly related to dental caries.
In Japan a clinical report on semiconductor titanium toothbrushes found that dental plaque removal was significant during the early phase of plaque formation and concluded that the brush was effective in the control of plaque.
Another Japanese study concluded that improvements in gingivitis and oral cleanliness can be expected through application of a toothbrush equipped with a titanium semiconductor.
A clinical trial carried out at a University College of Dentistry in Canada showed that the plaque removing ability, especially of the buccal surfaces of all teeth, was better than the control brush without the semiconductor.
The bacterial population in the mouth has a direct impact on the body’s state of health, in similar way to the intestinal flora. Therefore maintaining clean teeth with an ionic toothbrush is central to a health-conscious lifestyle.
Replaceable brush head
The ionic toothbrush will last a lifetime if used correctly and the rod is kept clean (especially if you’re using toothpaste). The brush heads should be replaced at least every two months, but remember not to throw the handle and rod away!
Replacing the brush
Pull the head and handle apart along the axis. Insert the head into the handle firmly. Do not twist or bend the head and handle during detachment and insertion. Do not undo handle and brush unless the brush needs changing.