It would seem that everyone knows the simple rules for caring for teeth and gums. In addition to brushing your teeth twice a day and rinsing your mouth after each meal, you should regularly visit your dentist for preventive and therapeutic purposes.
But what about people who, due to intense work rhythms, are almost constantly on the move, work a lot, and do not have the opportunity to pay due attention to their health and, in particular, to the health of teeth.
Fortunately, these days there is a large assortment of home medical equipment, as well as all kinds of portable devices that will help you take care of your health in any conditions - be it an airplane flight, a halt in the middle of the taiga, or a hotel in Shanghai.
One such device is a state-of-the-art portable irrigator that is so lightweight that it fits easily into even the smallest pocket of your travel bag. Powered by a powerful battery, this device cleans the mouth with intense water jets and prevents the growth of pathogenic bacteria.
Regular use of the irrigator is an excellent prevention of dental caries, tartar and yellow plaque, stomatitis and other viral infections, as well as an excellent remedy for massaging the gums, which improves blood flow and thus contributes to dental health.
Another popular electronic oral cleaning device is the electric toothbrush. Brushing your teeth with such a device becomes much faster, more efficient and more effective than using an ordinary traditional brush. If you value your time and the beauty of your smile, then this functional portable invention is for you. Thanks to vigorous rotational movements, the small bristles of the electronic brush are incredibly quick and clean to clean the teeth and the gaps between them, freeing the oral cavity from food debris and microbes.
The only circumstance that can provoke problems, and which should be taken into account when buying portable electrical appliances designed to care for the condition of the teeth, is the individual sensitivity of the gums and the degree of their bleeding. If the gums are very susceptible to mechanical damage, then it is better not to use the described devices in order to avoid the occurrence of periodontal disease.