Brushing Technique
Rotadent ProCare
requires a tooth-by-tooth brushing technique. The 360-degree rotation may cause
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the brush head to slip off of the teeth during use, particularly when first getting used to this technique.
To help correct this, stabilize the handle with a firm grip.
Next, follow the margins of the gumline to ensure proper cleaning of all surfaces, as described below:
• Hold your Rotadent ProCare so the brush head meets
your gumline and the tooth surface at a 90-degree angle.
• To thoroughly clean upper teeth, make "M" motions
to massage the gumline.
• To thoroughly clean lower teeth, make "W" motions
to massage the gumline.
• To make sure you brush evenly, divide your mouth into four
sections (or quadrants). Brush each quadrant thoroughly for
30 seconds, as indicated by the QuadTimer.
TECHNIQUE TIP: To most-effectively clean in between teeth
or around braces, utilize the "M" and "W" motions described
above, using the long-tip brush head.
Tingling Sensation
Some individuals may experience a mild tingling sensation when first using the Rotadent ProCare.
This should stop after a few days of use.
Tips for Special Oral Care Needs
Braces
With braces, it is not always possible to hold your Rotadent ProCare at a 90 degree angle. If this is
the case, be sure to clean the wires and brackets adequately as plaque builds on those areas as
well as on teeth and gums.
Dental Restorations
The Rotadent ProCare is safe for use on dental restorations (such as veneers, crowns, implants,
fillings and bridges). Use the Rotadent ProCare
surfaces, making sure to work the brush tip around all surfaces of your dental restorations.
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