Showing posts with label portable oral irrigators. Show all posts
Showing posts with label portable oral irrigators. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 23, 2013

2nd Generation - Professional Rechargeable Oral Irrigator with High Capacity Water Tank by ToiletTree Products

We just added the following product to Toothy Grins Store

2nd Generation - Professional Rechargeable Oral Irrigator with High Capacity Water Tank by ToiletTree Products

Oral irrigation is great.  It can really help with your periodontal health.  There are many examples of that from various oral irrigation devices.

If your main concern is periodontal or 'gum' health, I do suggest checking out the Hydro Floss.  It is the best at what it does.  I do believe it is the best possible irrigator you can use.  This is due to the magnet that other brands do not have.

For questions, you should call 888-586-6849.  

Sincerely,



2nd Generation - Professional Rechargeable Oral Irrigator with High Capacity Water Tank by ToiletTree ProductsSincerely,   

  







Wednesday, July 17, 2013

EW-DJ10-A Panasonic Portable Oral Irrigator, Open Boxed Deal

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This is a good deal on the Panasonic Oral Irrigator.  You can read about it here. 

opened boxed panasonic oral irrigatorIt is being offered at a substantial discount. There is nothing wrong with it.  It is basically brand new with a tear on the 'tab' of the outer box.

This was a customer return that was unused.

We only have one of these.  When it is gone, it is gone.

 Check out this deal here.

Sincerely,


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Author: What You Should Know About Gum Disease

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Sunday, December 30, 2012

What You Should Know About Gum Disease Part 23

Part 23 of the Book:  What You Should Know About Gum Disease - video series


Part 22 

The Full Book

Most useful tool in my opinion


Periodontal Pocket Depths

As stated in the video, you need to be aware of what your periodontal pocket depths are.  These measurements should be made by your dentist or hygienist at every office visit.  They should write them down on a chart for you that you can take home with you.

Doing so will help you to see where  you are at and where you need to go.   Where do you want to be?  Answer: At 3mm and below everywhere.   You don't want anything above 3mm.   Some professionals think that a 4 is ok on the very back molars because the tissue is a little different there.   However,  4 is definitely not ok in the front of your mouth.

To make it easy, I think you should shoot for 3 and below everywhere.   Once you have achieved that and are able to maintain 3 and below, most dental professionals will say your gums are healthy at that point.   All you have to do from that point on is maintain.    You can breathe a little easier because it will be very unlikely that the bad bacteria have sufficient numbers to damage the tissue that supports your teeth.

Power Is More In Your Hands

These numbers are very important to you.  Once you know what they are you are empowered to move forward.  You have a starting point.   That is far better than trying to guess what is happening in your own mouth.   Get those numbers and watch them like a hawk.

Sincerely,

David Snape   Google
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* I speak in general terms here and specific questions about your unique dental health situation should be asked of your periodontist or dentist. 

Part 22 Video

The Full Book

Most useful tool in my opinion


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Saturday, December 29, 2012

Panasonic Portable Irrigator EW-DJ10-A

Portable Panasonic


ew-dj-10A Panasonic irrigatorThis irrigator is made for travel.   It is small and compact and runs from two AA batteries.  

However, there is a drawback.  The chamber that holds the water, as you will see in the video below, is a bit small.

If you don't mind refilling it a few times to do an adequate irrigation job, then that would be no problem for you.   But, if you are not sure you want to do that, this might not be the right irrigator for you.

Of course, in order to be 'portable' it needs to have a small chamber.   You are likely to run into the same problem with other portables too.

The nice thing is the battery chamber.  You can use a small coin to open the twist part and the two batteries go inside that chamber.  No need to worry about chargers or power cords!

Not As Powerful As This:


Of course, this little baby is not as powerful as the hydro floss and it also lacks the hydromagnetic qualities that the hydro floss offers.  But, for a short trip, it is much better than nothing at all.

I did hear form a Hydro Floss customer once who told me that she wanted to travel with her Hydro Floss.  She travels a lot as a bank VP.  Once she found out how the Hydro Floss improved her dental health, she did not want to be without it.

Her Solution?

She told me that she kept the original packaging that the Hydro Floss came in.   That packaging encases the Hydro Floss in a nice protective snugly fitting dress of Styrofoam.  She said that it protects her Hydro Floss nicely and she is happy to travel with it.

Maybe some people don't want to travel with a full size irrigator.   In that case, the portable panasonic is a good choice. 


David Snape  
ToothyGrinsStore.com
1-888-586-6849

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