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Oral Care For Those That Hate To Brush And Never Really Floss

Released on = February 20, 2007, 8:24 am

Press Release Author = P., Piero D.D.S.

Industry = Healthcare

Press Release Summary = Oral care has come a long way from the manual tooth brush.
However, most individuals still find it difficult to maintain the regimen
recommended by the American Dental Association.

Press Release Body = Holland, MI February 21, 2007 - A brushless electrical
appliance has been developed that will give encouragement to those that hate to
brush their teeth and really never floss. The new technology has undergone clinical
studies, been tested by independent dentists and laboratories, and been approved for
marketing by the FDA. Dental Air ForceŽ will power wash teeth, between teeth and
along the gum line. The unit uses a compressor to spray air, water and cleaner out
of a small tip that can be rotated to access all surfaces in the mouth. Individual
color-coded tips snap on and off for different users.

Hand and powered tooth brushing causes toothbrush abrasion along the gum line and
sensitivity to hot and cold. This system will not cause ridges or destroy enamel.
Because of its spray, it is said to be particularly effective on orthodontic
appliances, crowns and bridges, where a toothbrush cannot access.

The American Dental Association (ADA) recommends brushing teeth twice a day and
flossing once a day to control bacteria and plaque. Yet, only 5% of adults floss
daily. In addition, The Journal of Clinical Periodontology reports that within those
5% of people who do floss, only 18 - 35% of the plaque between their teeth is
removed. Studies show that Dental Air Force combines daily teeth cleaning and
flossing into one step and removes 62.5% more plaque between teeth than the power
toothbrush.

Some ingredients in tooth paste cause cheek, gum and tongue irritation. The cleaner
used in this system is pure odor-eating, neutralizing baking soda with mint
flavoring. The single dose cleaner cups provide convenience. Each cup lasts
approximately two minutes, allowing no guess work as to the optimum time to spend
cleaning the teeth.

The water bottle can actually become a delivery system for the prescription
chlorhexidine gluconate, used by patients with periodontal disease. Or when used
with hydrogen peroxide, the system becomes a home whitening device.

"After testing the Dental Air ForceŽ for two months and discussing it with my
dentist, I am convinced that it is an effective alternative to brushing and
flossing in establishing and maintaining oral health and white teeth", says Lyle
Hurd, Editor of TotalHealth magazine.

Dr. Piero, a practicing dentist for over twenty years, is the inventor of Dental Air
ForceŽ.
For more information or to purchase a Dental Air Force system, call Air Force Inc at
616-399-8511 or visit www.dentalairforce.com.
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Web Site = http://www.dentalairforce.com

Contact Details = info@dentalairforce.com
616-399-8511

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