There’s nothing like that just-left-the-dentist feeling after you get your teeth cleaned. Or, for a little more teeth pizazz, you can get your hands on the pretty and stylish BURST Sonic Toothbrush Rose Gold Edition, which also includes a travel case, free Whitening Strips and goes for $100. The regular BURST Sonic Toothbrush retails for $70 and comes in black and white, and lavender, plus you can get free Whitening Strips with purchase. The sonic toothbrush has a built-in 2-minute timer to make sure you’re brushing thoroughly. Your teeth will be glimmering, as this brush has shown to remove up to 10 times more plaque than a manual toothbrush. You’re surely asking, does the sonic brush actually work? The answer is yes, according to customers (we’ll get into their thoughts later on in this Burst Electric Toothbrush review). Proper oral hygiene education begins when a dentist or dental hygienist can show patients how to clean their teeth properly. This review shows that plaque forms very quickly but it can be easily removed by cleaning using an interdental brush or dental floss. Gingivitis is a common and mild form of gum disease that causes irritation and redness of the gum around the base of your teeth. In return, BURST pays profit shares on all sales sold through its 25,000+ ambassadors. Patients then subscribe to receive toothbrushes, replacement heads, and other products. Today, this is still their process for new products, taking as much advice from dental experts as possible before each product is made available to customers.īURST works with dental professionals to recommend and refer products to their patients. Before launching the company, they worked with dental professionals to get feedback on early prototypes and recommendations on features and pricing, packaging, and manuals. īased in Venice Beach, California, BURST Oral Care was founded in 2017 by Hamish Khayat and Brittany Stewart. Due to this, research has been conducted, and results from the various clinical research show that dental treatments and public health interventions can improve oral health-related quality of life. This review discusses the fact that dental diseases cause pain and can affect proper physical functions like talking and smiling. Without these interventions, bacteria can reach levels that might lead to oral infections. Oral hygiene and oral care often work hand in hand with the body’s natural defenses which are often found in daily activities such as brushing and flossing which helps in keeping bacteria under control.
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