What’s the big deal about a silver toothbrush? In today’s blog, we’ll address the most asked questions about our silver technology. We’ll describe the dental care benefits of infusing silver toothbrush bristles. When it comes to selecting the appropriate toothbrush. Following broad recommendations. Will help guarantee you’re utilizing the greatest equipment to clean your teeth? The toothbrush you use, will not have the greatest influence on your dental health. Let’s get started!

Within hours of usage, it inhibits bacterial development and accumulation and self-sanitizes! When the silver on the brush base comes into contact with water. Silver toothbrush produces active ions. It kills the germs that cause plaque, cavities, and gingivitis.

Silver has been utilized as an anti-microbial agent. For hundreds of years and is still employed in the medical industry. A variety of consumer goods, including laundry detergent! To keep water and other liquids from spoiling. The ancient Greeks and Romans utilized silver cups.

Microorganisms (including bacteria, fungus, and viruses) cannot survive in the presence of silver. It is because silver inhibits the respiration and metabolism of bacterium cells. As a result, silver is safe to use and was the finest option for our brushes!

Bacteria grow on your toothbrush. Can multiply to as much as 100 million bacteria in twenty minutes. Germs on your toothbrush, for example, can cause periodontal disease. Stomach flu, and skin infections, to mention a few, not to add that storage. A toothbrush within six feet of a toilet might expose it to airborne germs from flushing! Yikes!

l Silver has been utilized as an anti-microbial agent for hundreds of years. It is still employed in the medical industry and a variety of consumer items today.

l After brushing, silver removes microorganisms that might collect on your toothbrush. In 6 hours, our brush will remove 99 percent of microorganisms from your bristles!

l If you don’t use a toothbrush with silver-infused bristles. You’re introducing pathogenic germs into your system with every brush!

Is a silver toothbrush safe for dental health?

Yes! Each bristle contains silver that is EPA certified, food-grade, and safe to use – even in medical equipment. Continuous testing and safety controls are performed to get this clearance. Furthermore, silver is an occurring element that has been utilized for ages. As an antimicrobial/antifungal agent, we use a minimal quantity of silver. Enough to kill 99 percent of microorganisms on your brush in 6 hours.

The Silver Care Plus Head is changeable and snaps in and out, and the plastic handle is reusable.

Is nano-silver fading?

The nano-silver particles are embedded in the bristle and are durable. According to our extensive testing. A minimal quantity of silver will be worn off the bristles after daily usage. The silver’s effectiveness does not fade. It will stay long after your toothbrush has to be replaced!

Neither! Instead of being coated, sprayed, or dipped in silver. Bristles are infused with a small quantity of powdered nano-silver during the melting process. The silver does not pass through the mouth, body, or environment. The silver is encased within the bristle fabric. Silver will not remove bacteria in your mouth. Whether healthy or harmful, but it will keep your brush 99 percent free of microorganisms. That can proliferate and cross-contaminate your family’s brushes.

The Nano-Silver Toothbrush has cutting-edge technology that removes 99.9% of bacteria. Buildup within 6 hours of usage, making your brush sterile every time you use it.

The outer bristles of the Nano Silver Toothbrush are thinner than another toothbrush. This provides more thorough cleaning in difficult-to-reach areas. The thick inner bristles ensure thorough cleaning. For those with sensitive teeth, they are mild on the gums.

Why do you have to choose a silver toothbrush over an ordinary one?

Silver has inherent antibacterial and antifungal capabilities. Silver particles at the nanoscale may enter and kill bacterium cells. The bristles are derived from melted polyester. The antibacterial action does not fade off with brushing. Polyester has greater bending and recovery capabilities than nylon. Which is utilized to create the bristles in about 80% of all traditional brushes.

While your toothbrush may assist remove plaque and food from your teeth. It must also be clean to function. Unfortunately, bacteria are widespread on toothbrushes. Especially if they are not cleaned daily. In reality, millions of bacteria including germs that may cause illnesses and viruses. Such as E. coli, can become lodged in the bristles of your toothbrush. Coli, Staphylococci, Coliforms, and a variety of others.

A standard toothbrush does not have the necessary antibacterial properties. But the good news is that a toothbrush impregnated with nanosilver does! Our Mouth Watchers silver toothbrushes are intended to prevent bacteria development. Ensuring that your toothbrush is clean every time you use it. Furthermore, Mouth Watchers toothbrushes include a dual flossing bristle technology. It can reach regions that standard toothbrushes cannot, resulting in a cleaner mouth. A dirty toothbrush will not do its job and may make you sick.

TAKE AWAY

It is essential to instill proper oral hygiene practices as early as possible. Your emphasis on keeping good oral health will have an impact on them for the rest of our lives.

When it comes to selecting the appropriate toothbrush. Following broad recommendations. Will help guarantee you’re utilizing the greatest equipment to clean your teeth? The toothbrush you use, will not have the greatest influence on your dental health.

As long as you brush for 2 minutes twice a day. See the dentist every 6 months, your toothbrush will not affect your dental hygiene.

While selecting the appropriate toothbrush might help you clean your teeth more effectively. A single toothbrush can only do so much. Much of your dental health is determined by how long and how frequently you clean and floss your teeth.

Another aspect of oral health consistency is seeing your dentist every six months. For cleaning and checkup to avoid tooth decay and gum disease.