NUNN ON THE RUN
Doctor Plotka offers a cure for dental dysfunction
Sun. December 29, 2024 12:00 AM
by Jerry Nunn
Doctor Plotka's Mouthwatchers offers a product that gives consumers something to smile about. Dr. Ronald Plotka is a Massachusetts-based dentist and the founder/co-owner of Mouth Watchers, LLC, a company dedicated to oral health.
The team at Mouthwatchers has developed a toothbrush that uses antimicrobial silver technology combined with flossing bristles. This gives a different and gentler feel to the instrument compared to many scrubbing brushes. With gum recession and enamel deterioration, people now know that aggressive brushing is no longer necessary and can harm our choppers in the long run.
While flossing is still suggested as part of a person's routine, these bristles reach new places, even under the gum line.
What's up, Doc? Is this brush safe? The company is not only safe to use with braces, but the silver content is less than that of drinking water. The bristles are made from high-quality polyester instead of the usual nylon brush and it eliminates 99% of bacteria after use within six hours.
Sourced from France, the Mouthwatchers toothpaste is made from propolis, a natural honeybee product known for its healing properties.
Since the product is fluoride-free, there's not the usual foaming of the mouth and excessive saliva results. Instead, folks are treated to an organic minty taste which leaves a fresh feeling after the bristles wrap around one's teeth.
The tube is recyclable and made from 44% post-consumer recycled materials. Purchasers can feel a sense of pride when buying something sustainable while improving their grins. It's a win-win for everyone involved and this dental hygiene pioneer for over 40 years stands behind it.
Plotka has even approved a folding design making travel and on-the-go possibilities a piece of cake.
Dentists recommend replacing toothbrushes after three months of every use, but this high-quality tool will last longer, closer to four months. When it's time to replace it, mouthwatchers' manual toothbrushes may be found at Walmart and Amazon, among other retail places.
Start the new year off right by showing those pearly whites and visit mouthwatchers.com for more!