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Why we need Oral irrigation?
The primary purpose of oral irrigation is to reduce harmful bacteria and therefore the risk and severity of periodontal disease. Studies have shown that daily oral irrigation has the potential to suppress periodontal pathogens located within the pocket. Oral irrigation has demonstrated a reduction in proinflammatory mediators. Periodontal disease causing bacteria cause an increase in cytokine levels, which leads to bone resorption. Daily oral irrigation leads to a reduction in pro-inflammatory cytokines that leads to a slight, but significant, improvement in mild to moderate periodontal disease. In addition, oral irrigation has demonstrated a significant reduction in bleeding, gingivitis, periodontal pathogens and probing depths. The reduction in probing depth was minimal and may not be clinically relevant.. Thus it appears that oral irrigation is a useful adjunct in suppressing and controlling periodontal disease.
Patients who may benefit from oral irrigation include those with orthodontic appliances, implants, crown and bridge, diabetes, periodontal maintenance, gingivitis and those whose traditional oral hygiene may be less than ideal.
http://oralirrigation.com/oral_irrigation_report.php
Why we need Oral irrigation?
The primary purpose of oral irrigation is to reduce harmful bacteria and therefore the risk and severity of periodontal disease. Studies have shown that daily oral irrigation has the potential to suppress periodontal pathogens located within the pocket. Oral irrigation has demonstrated a reduction in proinflammatory mediators. Periodontal disease causing bacteria cause an increase in cytokine levels, which leads to bone resorption. Daily oral irrigation leads to a reduction in pro-inflammatory cytokines that leads to a slight, but significant, improvement in mild to moderate periodontal disease. In addition, oral irrigation has demonstrated a significant reduction in bleeding, gingivitis, periodontal pathogens and probing depths. The reduction in probing depth was minimal and may not be clinically relevant.. Thus it appears that oral irrigation is a useful adjunct in suppressing and controlling periodontal disease.
Patients who may benefit from oral irrigation include those with orthodontic appliances, implants, crown and bridge, diabetes, periodontal maintenance, gingivitis and those whose traditional oral hygiene may be less than ideal.
http://oralirrigation.com/oral_irrigation_report.php
A set come with 6 different color nozzle. Adaptor for different kinds of tap
SGD$ 50 per set.
SGD$ 50 per set.