September 16, 2007

Ultreo - The Ultrasound Toothbrush -PREMIUM MODEL ONLY AVAILABLE THROUGH DENTAL OFFICES In Stock NOW

Ultreo - The Ultrasound Toothbrush -PREMIUM MODEL ONLY AVAILABLE THROUGH DENTAL OFFICES In Stock NOW Includes:

* 1 Ultreo Ultrasound Toothbrush with Ultrasound Brush Head
* 1 Ultra-Compact Charger Base
* 1 Detachable Universal Voltage Wall Plug
* 1 Ultrasound Waveguide Protector
* 1 Premium Travel Caddy
* 1 Ultreo Owner’s Manual
* 2-Year Warranty
* 30-day Satisfaction Guarantee

A Deep Clean - Ultreo’s combination of ultrasound waveguide technology and sonic bristle action can remove hard-to-reach plaque for an incredibly deep feeling of clean.

A Faster Clean - Ultreo has been clinically proven to remove up to 95% of plaque from hard-to-reach areas in the first minute of brushing.

Naturally Whiter Teeth - Ultreo has been clinically proven to remove surface stains for naturally whiter teeth in just 14 days. Improved Gum Health Ultreo has been clinically proven to reduce gingivitis in just 30 days.

A Safe and Gentle Clean - Ultreo is shown to be safe and gentle for everyday use on gums, natural tooth surfaces and dental work.

A Longer-Lasting Clean - More than half the people who used Ultreo in a recent study thought the feeling of clean after brushing lasted longer than with the power toothbrush they normally use.

A Brushing Experience People Love - 8 out of 10 people who used Ultreo in a recent study would switch to Ultreo from their current power toothbrush. And of those who expressed a preference, 8 out of 10 thought the overall cleaning provided by Ultreo was better compared to the power toothbrush they normally use.

Health and Beauty:

  • Sonic Bristles With Power Tip
  • Ultrasound Waveguide
  • Auto Shut-Off Timer
  • Brushing Interval Signal
  • Programmable Brush Head Replacement Indicator

Company: Ultreo, Inc.
List Price: $149.99
Amazon Price: $169.99

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July 6, 2007

Dental Health - Part Of Overall Well-Being

There are proven connections between a person’s overall health and their dental health and many companies now offer some type of dental plan to help their employees remain healthy and available for work.

It has been shown that plaque that builds up on the teeth often flows into the person’s system adding plaque to the heart and affecting their coronary health as well as their dental health.

A person who has had limited or no dental health throughout their life may also end up with diseases such as gingivitis as well as severe cavities and rotting teeth. While the teeth may affect their appearance gum diseases can lead to complications in other health care concerns.

Plaque is made up of colonies of bacteria and poor oral hygiene allows the bacteria to grow and infect other parts of the body. It is also a major contributor to bad breath.

While bad breath is often attributed to poor dental health, it is not the only cause. Food, such as onions, is digested and put into the blood stream. As the blood returns to the lungs to be re-oxygenated, it puts the odor of the food back into the lungs where it is released as bad breath.

This also happens to others such as smokers and no amount of brushing, flossing or scraping of the tongue will eliminate this source of bad breath.

Oral Hygiene Is Big Business

Taking care of the teeth is so important to most people and the country spends over $3 billion a year on dental health products such as toothpaste, toothbrushes, dental floss and tongue scrapers as well as breath mints and gum.

While many will spend hundred of dental health products, they shy away from trip to the dentists and have a feeling of pain before they enter the dentist’s office.

In part, dentists may be to blame for some of the reluctance of people to seek professional help with their dental health. Previously, many dentists were judgmental in their approach with patients, which made them feel even more uncomfortable than the actual work being done.

Today’s non-judgmental approach to dentistry is having a positive effect on good dental health.

Recent studies have also concluded that that poor dental hygiene can be a contributing factor to ischemic stroke, one of the most common types of stroke in the United States.

The plaque buildup can cause release of plaque which can settle into small blood vessels more common in the brain.

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