Make your smile brilliant. Smile with confidence! Ultrasonic Ion Toothbrush with a high power of 1.65MHz
isonic is a next-generation toothbrush helping to periodontal diseases and to keep the mouth clean by removing plaque, the leading cause of tartar, with its powerful ultrasonic wave energy.
From health and beauty perspective, oral hygiene depends on "whether or not the teeth are brushed," not on "how many times or for how long the teeth are brushed."
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Ultrasonic waves remove plaques around and below the gum line and the hard-to-reach crevices around the teeth. Ultrasonic waves are effective for preventing tooth-decay by sterilizing germs that cause teeth to decay.
The isonic, ultrasonic ion toothbrush really works. |
Experiment on Sterilizing Effect of Ultrasonic Ion Toothbrush

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Picture of bacteria before use |
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Use the product for 30 seconds |
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Sterilizing effect of a toothbrush with sonic waves of 200~300KHz |
Sterilizing effect of a 1.65MHz ultrasonic ion toothbrush |
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(About 100 million germs live in 1mg of plaque) |
| Wave Model of 1.65MHz Ultrasonic Waves |
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Exclusive circuit is equipped to produce high-power ultrasonic waves from the ultrasonic transducer

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Determination of isonic's Ultrasonic Energy |
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Dip ISONIC in the water and determine the ultrasonic energy generated from the tip of the bristles with a hydrophone

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Anionic Effect : Plaque is attached on the surface of the teeth by the electrical bridging of ions. Breaks the electrical balance by anions; interrupts the ecosystem of bacterial layers; loosens plaque from the surface of the teeth by anions
Ultrasonic Effect : Ultrasonic waves generate powerful waves generate powerful wave energy, breaking links of bacterial cilia or the insoluble ingredients of plaque's bacterial layers. in addition, since ultrasonic waves are quite fine waves and are used in saliva, they enhance caviation effect, removing plaque in hard-to-reach comers of the mouth as well as on the surface of the teeth.

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