Nutrient enriched propolis inhibits the development of unwanted microorganisms by immobilizing the infectious bacteria in your mouth while leaving healthy bacteria to continue.
Proven protective product for gum care with an effective combination for cleaning teeth. Used by healers in ancient cultures for centuries. Can be used to clean teeth, freshen breath, inhibit bacteria and protect from inflammation.
The flavonoid properties of bee propolis have anti-oxidant, anti-bacterial, anti-fungal, anti-viral and anti-inflammatory chemical composition, a powerful natural wonder drug that attacks only harmful microbes and selectively leaves alone the mouth’s necessary bacteria. There is also evidence that the propolis compounds are powerful against anti-biotic resistant bacteria for total effectiveness.
Proven protective product for gum care with an effective combination for cleaning teeth. Used by healers in ancient cultures for centuries. Can be used to clean teeth, freshen breath, inhibit bacteria and protect from inflammation.
The flavonoid properties of bee propolis have anti-oxidant, anti-bacterial, anti-fungal, anti-viral and anti-inflammatory chemical composition, a powerful natural wonder drug that attacks only harmful microbes and selectively leaves alone the mouth’s necessary bacteria. There is also evidence that the propolis compounds are powerful against anti-biotic resistant bacteria for total effectiveness.
01 Green Tea Extract
Catechin, a major ingredient of green tea, enhances immune power, as polyphenol ingredient has anti-oxidation and anti-biotic effect, and is effective for removal of bad breath by deodorizing action.
02 Propolis extract
This is dark brown colored and sticky resin liquid collected from entrance of bee hive and a natural antibiotic substance with anti-bacterial and anti-inflammation effect to inhibit propagation of various bacterial and virus.
Particularly recommended for extra gum care, receding gums and when requiring minimum gum irritation during brushing-helps to prevent gums from bleeding. Propolis is gathered by honey bees from various plants and transformed by the bees to seal the holes in their honeycombs, smooth the walls in their hives and to protect the entrance against intruders. It is renowned for its gum healing properties and continues to be the best that nature can offer in this area of oral care. These unique properties have now been confirmed by scientific studies.
Catechin, a major ingredient of green tea, enhances immune power, as polyphenol ingredient has anti-oxidation and anti-biotic effect, and is effective for removal of bad breath by deodorizing action.
02 Propolis extract
This is dark brown colored and sticky resin liquid collected from entrance of bee hive and a natural antibiotic substance with anti-bacterial and anti-inflammation effect to inhibit propagation of various bacterial and virus.
Particularly recommended for extra gum care, receding gums and when requiring minimum gum irritation during brushing-helps to prevent gums from bleeding. Propolis is gathered by honey bees from various plants and transformed by the bees to seal the holes in their honeycombs, smooth the walls in their hives and to protect the entrance against intruders. It is renowned for its gum healing properties and continues to be the best that nature can offer in this area of oral care. These unique properties have now been confirmed by scientific studies.
Atomy toothbrush is a Super Slim brush that boast an incredible secret. It is made with Nano-Gold technology that allows its bristles to be infused with 99.9% real gold that prevents any bacteria or contaminants to grow on them. The super thin bristles allow the brush to clean in-between the teeth and gums and removes most if not all the residue other tooth brushes can't. Using this toothbrush has removed if not reduced the need for scaling and may even reduce if not remove the need for flossing. You can't "knock it" if you haven't tried it. Try it, it's not like eating medicine. This is the absolutely best toothbrush in the world! Once you use it, you will never go back to anything else. The handle is made from PETG plastic and will not ever mold or get bacteria on it.
Mouth Health: What Lurks on Your Toothbrush?
Original article from Huff Post - Dr. Thomas P. Connelly, D.D.S.
As a cosmetic dentist in Manhattan, New York, we see a wide variety of patients. From complete smile makeovers, to people seeking porcelain veneers, and every aspect of cosmetic dentistry. We also see "regular" patients for cleaning, and routine dental care. A common questions that patients ask me is about toothbrushes. Electric? Regular? Hard bristle or soft? The list goes on and on. Rarely do people ask me how often they should replace their toothbrush. I have accumulated these interesting facts below to enlighten my readers about the importance of replacing their toothbrush on a regular basis.
A single toothbrush can harbor millions of microorganisms, which translate into harmful bacteria -- bacteria that thrive in the warm, moist environment of the average bathroom. That's millions of microscopic bugs that can cause flu, colds and other illnesses created in minutes! A number of studies suggest that oral heath is associated with general health. Advanced gum disease has been linked to heart disease, diabetes, premature delivery in pregnant women, and stroke. Researchers have found more than 10,000,000 bacteria living on a single toothbrush. Tooth decay is caused by the bacteria that can survive on toothbrushes. Viruses that cause colds, flu, and fever blisters can survive for many days on toothbrushes.
USA Today Health Review for April 27, 2000 reported: "The most serious threat to your everyday health may be hanging in plain sight in your bathroom." Influenza (the flu) virus, herpes simplex I, streptococci, staphylococci, yeasts, and the bacteria that cause gum disease, cavities, and even intestinal illness can survive --some even thrive-- in high numbers on toothbrushes. Some researchers have even found bio-film-- colonies of breeding bacteria-- on toothbrushes, and numbers as high as 100,000,000 microorganisms have been recovered from individual brushes.
Because most people keep their toothbrushes in the bathroom, bacteria from the mouth aren't the only contaminant. Flushing propels germs from the toilet into the air, where they can land on toothbrushes. Because toothbrushes are usually stored together, the contact between family members' toothbrushes can spread germs from one brush to another. Bacteria, molds, and fungi love moist environments, like the bathroom. They also do well in the dark, so the medicine cabinet provides an ideal environment for germs to survive and even multiply. The ADA and most dentists recommend changing toothbrushes only every three to four months. However, some sources report that most American's are likely to change their toothbrushes only twice a year. ......
Original article from Huff Post - Dr. Thomas P. Connelly, D.D.S.
As a cosmetic dentist in Manhattan, New York, we see a wide variety of patients. From complete smile makeovers, to people seeking porcelain veneers, and every aspect of cosmetic dentistry. We also see "regular" patients for cleaning, and routine dental care. A common questions that patients ask me is about toothbrushes. Electric? Regular? Hard bristle or soft? The list goes on and on. Rarely do people ask me how often they should replace their toothbrush. I have accumulated these interesting facts below to enlighten my readers about the importance of replacing their toothbrush on a regular basis.
A single toothbrush can harbor millions of microorganisms, which translate into harmful bacteria -- bacteria that thrive in the warm, moist environment of the average bathroom. That's millions of microscopic bugs that can cause flu, colds and other illnesses created in minutes! A number of studies suggest that oral heath is associated with general health. Advanced gum disease has been linked to heart disease, diabetes, premature delivery in pregnant women, and stroke. Researchers have found more than 10,000,000 bacteria living on a single toothbrush. Tooth decay is caused by the bacteria that can survive on toothbrushes. Viruses that cause colds, flu, and fever blisters can survive for many days on toothbrushes.
USA Today Health Review for April 27, 2000 reported: "The most serious threat to your everyday health may be hanging in plain sight in your bathroom." Influenza (the flu) virus, herpes simplex I, streptococci, staphylococci, yeasts, and the bacteria that cause gum disease, cavities, and even intestinal illness can survive --some even thrive-- in high numbers on toothbrushes. Some researchers have even found bio-film-- colonies of breeding bacteria-- on toothbrushes, and numbers as high as 100,000,000 microorganisms have been recovered from individual brushes.
Because most people keep their toothbrushes in the bathroom, bacteria from the mouth aren't the only contaminant. Flushing propels germs from the toilet into the air, where they can land on toothbrushes. Because toothbrushes are usually stored together, the contact between family members' toothbrushes can spread germs from one brush to another. Bacteria, molds, and fungi love moist environments, like the bathroom. They also do well in the dark, so the medicine cabinet provides an ideal environment for germs to survive and even multiply. The ADA and most dentists recommend changing toothbrushes only every three to four months. However, some sources report that most American's are likely to change their toothbrushes only twice a year. ......