🦷 Elevate Your Oral Hygiene Game!
This Plaque Remover for Teeth features 3 adjustable modes and 4 replaceable heads, designed for effective tartar removal while ensuring safety with its gum-sensitive technology. With an IPX6 waterproof rating, it’s easy to clean and maintain, making it a must-have for anyone serious about their dental health.
D**S
Works great, but with a few concerns
Let me start off by saying I was very hesitant about using this. I had read many things that said it was potentially dangerous to use these at home and not really know what you're doing as opposed to going to see a dentist who has experience and training using devices like this and also doing this type of work. There's a risk you can damage your gums and potentially even crack your teeth. I honestly don't know about the cracking teeth part, and I'd REALLY prefer to not find out the hard way that it can happen. As far as hurting your gums, yea I can see that. The directions even say there's a possibility you may bleed during use. After all, you're poking and prodding an area with sensitive tissues with a sharp pointy object and removing something that's likely been on your gums for a while.Now, as far as how well it works. I've posted a before and after of the back of my bottom teeth where I had a LOT of tartar. The after picture is after maybe using it for only five minutes. As you can see, there is a huge difference. It's clearly better than it was before. I'm in no way going to deny that. Now, when you go and have your teeth cleaned and tartar removed at the dentist, usually they polish your teeth afterward so it feels nice. With this thing, the back of my bottom teeth feels rough because there's no way to possibly remove ALL the tartar without using this thing for a long time, possibly damaging your teeth if I had to guess. So in the meantime, my teeth are going to feel rough when I rub them with my tongue. It's not awful, it's just different from the smoothness that was there before, even with the tartar. I've read baking soda and white vinegar can help loosen tartar, so I'll likely try that for a while to remove what's left now that I've removed the majority and largest bits.Using the device itself is pretty easy. Charge it before you use it for the first time. I started off with the tip that came already attached to the unit and it worked perfectly well. When you turn it on, you won't feel anything. But trust me, it's on. And when you touch it to your teeth, you'll both hear and likely see it working. It barely moves at all, but it's just moving extremely fast and a very short distance. I didn't have any issues at all other than figuring out how to guide my hand and the device while looking in the mirror and shining my phone's flashlight on my teeth. The unit has a light built into it, but it's not really useful at all. You'll likely need a more powerful light source to clearly see where you're pointing the tip.Overall, I'd say this thing is a great thing to try if you want to remove tartar buildup. Even after using it, I'm still VERY hesitant and worried about it possibly damaging or even cracking a tooth if I press too hard or leave it on a tooth for too long. Obviously, a damaged tooth is going to cost a lot more to fix and be more painful than just going to the dentist for a cleaning. I'm also curious about how using a device like this affects the enamel on teeth from being scraped and moving at such a high speed. I'm not a dentist clearly so I don't know. It's just something I'm curious and a bit worried about.Side note, I've also read that it's possible your teeth may feel loose after removing a lot of tartar, but they should feel back to normal after a while as long as you brush regularly and properly. Mine don't feel any different as far as wiggling or anything. Just something I had read and thought I'd mention. But of course, if you have issues, it's probably best to see an actual dentist to avoid making things worse.
U**N
Plaque be gone!!
I recently purchased an ultrasonic tartar remover, and it has proven to be a valuable addition to my dental care toolkit. This device has helped me maintain cleaner and healthier teeth, reducing tartar buildup and improving my overall oral hygiene.Firstly, I was impressed with the compact and lightweight design of the ultrasonic tartar remover. It's easy to hold and maneuver, allowing me to reach all areas of my mouth comfortably. The device comes with different attachment tips, each serving a specific purpose, such as removing tartar, plaque, and stains.Using the ultrasonic tartar remover is straightforward. I simply switch it on, and the gentle vibrations do the work. It effectively breaks down tartar and plaque, which would otherwise be challenging to remove with regular brushing alone. The process is relatively quick, saving me time during my dental care routine.The most significant advantage of this ultrasonic tartar remover is that it is gentle on my teeth and gums. I have sensitive gums, and traditional scraping tools used by dentists can sometimes cause discomfort. However, this device's vibrations are gentle and non-invasive, ensuring a pain-free experience.I also noticed that regular use of the ultrasonic tartar remover has led to visibly whiter teeth. It helps remove surface stains, giving my smile a brighter appearance. However, it's important to note that this device is not a substitute for professional teeth whitening treatments for deeper stains.The device operates quietly, which is appreciated during use. It also has adjustable speed settings, allowing me to customize the intensity of the vibrations based on my comfort level and specific dental needs.One thing to keep in mind is that the ultrasonic tartar remover is designed for maintenance purposes and is not a replacement for regular dental check-ups. While it helps keep tartar at bay, it's still essential to visit the dentist regularly for professional cleanings and comprehensive oral health assessments.In conclusion, I am delighted with my ultrasonic tartar remover purchase. It has simplified my oral hygiene routine and improved the cleanliness of my teeth. If you are looking for an efficient and gentle way to reduce tartar buildup and maintain better oral health between dental visits, I highly recommend trying out the ultrasonic tartar remover. It's an investment in your smile that you won't regret.
A**R
You need to hop on the wagon and get your Cutelove, Ultrasonic Electric Dental Scaler
This product is amazing. I should make a link on my profile. I need to let all my Social Media Followers, that they all need to get one. This is better than some of the more expensive one on Amazon. My son had a lot of Tarter and Dental Calculus on his teeth and brushing alone was not helping. As I was scrolling through Amazon I found it and, after checking the spec, I couldn’t resist buying it. My children are my guinea pigs and they’re allowing me to play dentist with them. I didn’t take long to get used to and I had a ball. And now they are walking around smiling about everything.😂😂😂😁😁😁
A**R
Worked on my Sphynx cat's teeth wonderfully.
Sphynx cats are known for bad teeth, recently we found ours had "More plaque than teeth". We were looking at $2000 to have them cleaned. That wasn't in the budget at this time. I started brushing his teeth with malt and tuna flavored toothpaste, while wrapping him up like a burrito in a towel. He tolerated this, but no matter how much brushing I did I could not get the giant chunks of plaque off his teeth. I figured I would gamble $36 on this and see what it would do. Took me about 30 seconds of gentle scraping on LOW and the first huge chunk just popped off. I will be working on the rest of his teeth over the next few weeks. But this one was preventing his jaw from closing all the way and he appears much happier now. I know it's not targeted at cats, but my experience was good.. Note my Sphynx did ok with the tuna toothpaste, I know not all cats will allow this, If I did this with my Maine Coon I'd be at the ER getting a blood transfusion.
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