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How do you disinfect oral appliances?

5/17/2017

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Most of my sleep patients, denture patients, or any other type of patient that wears some removable appliance ask me how do I disinfect my appliance.

For years I have been asking them to soak their appliance in chlorhexadine for about 30 minutes once a week.  That kills all the fungus and bacteria.

Now I have discovered something better.  Dr. B Dental Solutions Cleanadent Crystals.  These work great for killing off the bad things on removables and keeping the appliances clean.  You can purchase these and give them to patients or you can sell them to patients or even tell them where to order them.

I have listed a few key points for the product to help highlight the main benefits.

Cleanadent Crystals
Kills Pathogens like Candida and Strep
and Removes Heavy Plaque, Stains and
Calculus
Most Oral Appliances Become Infected
with Candida Over Time, yet Many
People Don’t Know
Economical – Individually Packaged
and Provides up to 180 Deep Cleanings
per box
Others Only Kill Odor-Causing Bacteria
Sonic Cleaners
Uses Sonic Waves to Mechanically
Remove Heavy Plaque, Stains and
Calculus
No Matter What Cleanser You Use,
Doctors Recommend Sonic Cleaners
as Essential for Oral Hygiene
Sonic Cleaners Ensure More
Complete Elimination of Pathogens
and Prevent Recolonization
Works on All Removable Appliance
 To learn more go to:
http://www.drbdentalsolutions.com or email them at info@drbdentalsolutions.com  I am not being paid or compensated for this endorsement.

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