DXFWZQ 6 Modes Sonic Electric Toothbrush Instruction Guide

June 3, 2024
DXFWZQ

DXFWZQ

DXFWZQ 6 Modes Sonic Electric Toothbrush

DXFWZQ Electric Toothbrush

Specifications

  • BRAND: DXFWZQ
  • POWER SOURCE: Corded Electric
  • COLOR: White
  • NUMBER OF ITEMS: 1
  • UNIT COUNT: 0 Count
  • ITEM WEIGHT: 1 Grams
  • CLEANING FREQUENCY: up to 42,000 times / minute
  • REMOVAL RATE: 7 times
  • PACKAGE DIMENSIONS: 39 x 0.39 x 0.39 inches
  • ITEM WEIGHT: 035 ounces

Introduction

You can set a smart timer for 30 seconds plus two minutes, start the handle timer every 30 seconds, brush your teeth, and create the routine that your dentist recommends. High-quality, high-density bristles are long-lasting, penetrate deeply between gums and wisdom teeth, clean quickly, and have a more effective cleaning mode. The entire body’s waterproof layer is machine washable. Don’t worry about the charger when you travel; it should last for about 30 days when used twice daily for two minutes each. The removal rate is up to seven times higher than with manual toothbrushes. Extremely frequent cleaning: up to 42,000 times per minute.

HOW IT WORKS

uses “pressure waves” and “shear forces” to irritate the gums and area around the teeth. The motion of the brush causes tiny bubbles to be forcibly pushed on the teeth’s surface. strengthens the adhesive forces that hold germs to the surfaces of the gums and teeth.

HOW TO USE

Once the brush is in your mouth against your teeth and gums, turn it on only then. If you don’t do this, your face, clothes, and bathroom surfaces will be disorganized. I should brush. Ensure that the toothbrush bristles are inclined at a 45-degree angle down along the gumline and that you are spending a few seconds on each tooth.

HOW TO KEEP CLEAN

The simplest method of maintaining a clean electric toothbrush is to rinse it with hot water both before and after using it to brush. Any bacteria that could have accumulated overnight will be eliminated by this. Additionally, it guarantees that the junk you brushed out of your mouth can be taken out.

HOW TO CLEAN ELECTRIC TOOTHBRUSH HEAD

  • Rinse your brush head under running water after brushing, keeping the handle attached.
  • Brush head and handle should be cleaned individually after being separated.
  • Ensure that water enters the brush head and the top of the handle.
  • Before reassembling your brush and brush head, dry out all the components.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the lifespan of a sonic electric toothbrush?****

An electric toothbrush has a lifespan of three to five years on average. Some businesses provide a 60-day money-back guarantee, meaning that if you’re not happy with the goods within that time, you can return it and obtain a refund.

What advantages can sonic toothbrushes offer?****

Up to four times as much plaque is removed as with a manual toothbrush! 31,000 brushstrokes are made every minute.

Sonic toothbrushes: Do they harm teeth?****

They discovered that manual toothbrushes, especially ones with rippling bristles, provided the least amount of dentin abrasion, whereas oscillating and sonic toothbrushes caused the most.

Can you overuse a Sonicare toothbrush?****

Your teeth won’t be harmed by using an electric toothbrush, but using one incorrectly might cause irritation, gum recession, and tooth damage.

Can I keep my Sonic charging?****

The battery life won’t be impacted if you leave your toothbrush on a charger while you brush.

How can I tell when my Sonic has finished charging?****

When your toothbrush is charging, the charging pad will beep, and the battery indicator will begin blinking white. It may take up to 12 hours for it to fully charge after which it will stop flashing and turn solid white.

How is a sonic toothbrush made?****

Brush heads of sonic toothbrushes vibrate and move quickly from side to side. The vibration must be swift enough to generate an audible hum in order for the toothbrush to be categorized as sonic.

What does “sonic toothbrush technology” entail?****

An electric toothbrush known as a “sonic toothbrush” employs specialized technology to clean teeth and eliminate plaque.

What negative impacts might an electric toothbrush have?****

Gum bleeding, worn tooth enamel, and even fillings coming out are all attributed to using an electric toothbrush. According to research done by the Cochrane Oral Health Group, using a powered toothbrush for one month reduced plaque by 11%, and after three months of use, by 21%, as compared to using a manual toothbrush.

Can using a Sonic Brush harm your gums?****

An electric toothbrush should not damage your gums or tooth enamel when used properly; rather, it should improve your oral health as a whole. Many people brush their teeth excessively vigorously, which over time can permanently destroy tooth enamel and result in irreversible receding gums.

Do you use a sonic toothbrush and toothpaste?****

To prevent toothpaste splatter all over your face and bathroom sink, apply a small amount of toothpaste to the brush head before turning it on. Don’t turn it on until the brush is in your mouth.

What causes pain in my teeth after using an electric toothbrush?****

When using an electric toothbrush, some people discover that their teeth or gums become extremely sensitive. Use a toothbrush head made for sensitive teeth and hold the brush very softly against your teeth to prevent oversensitivity.

Is it acceptable to keep an electronic toothbrush charged?****

Generally speaking, it’s okay to leave your toothbrush charging. The charging station fulfils two functions. The first is to give the toothbrush a place to rest when it is not in use. Second, it’s a speedy and practical way to recharge when the battery is running low.

What makes it a “sonic toothbrush”?****

Because the speed or frequency of their vibration, as opposed to the sound of the motor, fits within the typical range that people employ in speech, sonic toothbrushes are so named.

Are sonic toothbrushes more effective cleaners?****

When compared to a manual toothbrush, both electric and sonic toothbrushes perform admirably, but the sonic toothbrush is unquestionably more effective at cleaning your teeth.

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