ION-SEI GUIDE
Brushing with ION-Sei
The purpose of brushing is to reduce the build-up of plaque and thus decrease the risk of cavities and periodontitis.
PREVENT VARIOUS DISEASES
Why is good oral hygiene important?
By using a variety of methods, humans have always sought to keep their teeth clean.
Good daily oral hygiene routines not only prevent disease and decay in the mouth, but throughout the entire body. Negligence can lead to serious health conditions, including diabetes and heart disease.
Prevention is essential for the health of your teeth
Visit your dentist regularly to prevent any problems, and brush your teeth, palate, tongue, and the corners of your mouth twice a day.
For more tips, check out the Oral Health Foundation website:
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“A confident smile is such an important factor in a person’s life, and the value of it should not be underestimated. That’s why ION-Sei is an excellent choice due to its sonic action in combination with its negative ion release. ION-Sei will leave your mouth feeling like you’ve been to the dentist, and the soft head will ensure that no harm comes to your gums in the process.”
Dr. Sarah Flannery
Dentist, Ireland
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Oral microbiology
Your mouth is a potential breeding ground for disease. Plaque bacteria cells (S. mutans and S. sanguis) don't just coat teeth in a biofilm, various forms of fungi (including Candida) are also frequently present.
These slimy residues accumulate and invade soft gum tissues, resulting in a host of problems that not only affect the mouth but general health.
If left unaddressed, bacteria can pass to other parts of the body through the bloodstream and can, in time, cause additional health issues.
Recent studies have linked poor oral health and gum disease to more serious problems including heart disease, diabetes, stroke, and dementia, as well as pregnancy complications.
Looking at the body holistically, it is clear that everything is connected, and improving oral health improves overall health.
Source: Oral Health Foundation