Harms of food particles in the mouth
Irregular brushing habits as well as improper brushing methods make it hard to remove food particles in your mouth. Have you been troubled by some dental problems? They may all be caused by food particles in your mouth.
Bad breath
Bad breath comes from the breakdown of proteins by odor-producing bacteria,mostly anaerobic bacteria. The place where these odor-producing bacteria like to stay is the hidden area between the tongue and teeth, which is hard to reach. From month to month, bad breath gets worse and worse, and even affects your daily life, preventing you from daily communication. Meanwhile, you may also taste bitterness in your mouth.
Causing dental diseases
When food particles remain in the mouth, some dental diseases come as well. At first, you may suffer from gingivitis, gingival bleeding, or dental calculus. Then, you may develop diseases like periodontitis, loosening or even losing teeth. It does great harm to your oral health and will extremely influence eating.Besides, dental caries also follow. When food particles remain in the mouth, the bacteria in plaque will produce acid, which leads to tooth demineralization and causes dental caries. Dental caries can lead to the chronic and progressive destruction of tooth hard tissue and the formation of dental cavities. They are not good for oral health either.
Problems for ordinary toothbrushes when removing food particles
Hard or unable to clean hard-to-reach places
Existing toothbrushes are unlikely to clean every corner of the teeth. They cannot remove food particles effectively. Some electric toothbrushes only offer one or two modes, which do not meet the need of removing food particles, let alone manual toothbrushes.
Use with other tools
Since a single toothbrush can’t meet the needs of removing food particles, you have to buy other tools such as a water flosser or waterpik. Sometimes, you also need to go to the dentist to receive professional check and restoration. It’s quite costly and troublesome.
Gum injury due to brushing too hard
If you have been troubled by bad breath or some dental diseases, you may want to solve your problems and improve your oral health. Some people may brush hard to remove as many food particles as possible, but the effect of removing food particles doesn’t rely on how much force you use. The harder you brush, the more sensitive your gum will be. Additionally, you may hurt your gum and damage your oral health.
Unscientific ways to brush teeth
In your desire to remove food particles, you may brush your teeth in unscientific ways. For example, do you brush your teeth laterally? Will you brush with the brush head upright? Lateral brushing fails to remove waste from the gaps between teeth and can lead to gum damage and sensitivity to dentine. While brushing with the brush head upright may hurt your gum easily if you can’t control the force well. The correct way to brush is to brush vertically along the gaps in the teeth.
Advantages of Soocas NEOS II 2-in-1 brushing and flossing provides convenience
Brushing and flossing rolled into one will largely save you a lot of time so that you don’t need to frequently change your tools while brushing. Soocas NEOS II can achieve one product with multiclean. It can achieve the cleaning effects of more than 10 tooth cleaning tools within 3 minutes. Sometimes, you may forget using some tools, and in the long run, your teeth will be less effective at cleaning. In addition, Soocas NEOS II helps you to save money by not buying other tools.
0.6mm ultra-fine water stream flossing cleans hard-to-reach places
Food particles remain in the mouth mainly because they are difficult to reach. Soocas NEOS II adopts 0.6mm ultra-fine water stream flossing, which can easily clean hard-to-reach places like intertooth gaps. It can precisely and powerfully remove food particles from between your teeth and along the gum line. Additionally, it can prevent plaque buildup efficiently.
Powerful pump, deep cleaning
Armed with a powerful pump, Soocas NEOS II delivers up to 90 water streams in one minute. You can enjoy a fully immersive dental cleaning experience. Paired with 0.6mm ultra-fine water stream flossing, the cleaning effects will be doubled.
Advanced bristle design and high-frequency vibrations remove plaque
Advanced bristle design fits closely to your teeth and is smaller than other brush heads. Benefited by this design, the cleaning effect of the tooth surface is greatly improved. In addition, thanks to its smaller size, you may feel more comfortable while brushing and are less likely to hurt your gums. Equipped with the high-frequency vibrations, Soocas NEOS II uses its superior power to remove food particles from between your teeth and along the gum line. Besides, the vibration reminder ensures cleaning of every area, which helps you to get the best cleaning rhythm and timing.
Dual modes with three intensity levels meet different needs
Soocas NEOS II offers 2 modes: deep clean mode and quick clean mode. The former provides 2-minute brushing and 1-minute flossing, which is suitable for daily use. The latter is 1-minute combined brushing and flossing, which is ideal for quick refreshes. Providing three intensity levels, Soocas NEOS II can remove food particles efficiently, and you can find the perfect intensity for your oral care routine.
Similar to Bass method brushing, more scientific
Soocas NEOS II is similar to Bass method brushing, especially in brush head movement. What’s more, Soocas NEOS II adopts 2-minute brushing and 1-minute flossing, which is more convenient to use. Water flushing makes secondary cleaning possible. Some people also think that Soocas NEOS II can replace Bass method brushing in cleaning effects.
Easy to use
Soocas NEOS II uses 2-minute brushing and 1-minute flossing. It’s easy to use, and you don’t need to study the use of other tools. Normally, you just need to press a button and enjoy the journey of brushing your teet