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Furthermore, keeping one's teeth for a lifetime is the ultimate goal of dental care. Your own daily dental hygiene as well as the efforts of your dentist and other professionals are aimed at this. Philips/Jordan strongly supports this objective. What is dental plaque? To safeguard healthy teeth and gums, proper and frequent removal of plaque in all areas of the mouth is required. Dental plaque is the main cause for dental diseases. It is a soft and sticky fllm which continually develops on teeth, especially in hard to reach areas as along the teeth line and in between teeth. It has almost the same colour as teeth and is therefore hardly visible. As long as plaque is still soft, it can be easily removed. What are the effects of plaque? The bacteria in the plaque produce an acid which can dissolve the enamel of the teeth and the dentine beneath it. This will cause dental decay (caries) (fig. 1) The bacteria also form substances which may cause inflammation of the gums (gingivitis) or decay of the supporting tissue (periodontis). Inflamed gums are generally red and swollen and often bleed when the teeth are brushed (fig. 2). Thorough and regular removal of plaque in all areas of the mouth will prevent gingivitis from starting and will help stop the spread of periodontitis. Philips/Jordan 2-Action plaque remover 2-Action Brush The power of this new developed plaque removal system is in the double performance of the oscillating brush. Fast oscillating movements combined with the additional active tip movements in the space between the teeth, result in a thorough and highly effective cleaning of every area of the teeth (fig. 3). Controlled Pressure Proper cleaning technique requires excellent handling of a brush as it is a balancing act between applied pressure and movements. Too much pressure may damage both teeth and gums, causes unneccessary wear of the brush and also reduces the effectiveness of the brushing operation. The Controlled Pressure system helps you to control applying the correct pressure when brushing your teeth. When the pressure level is exeeded, the brush actively warns you by a sudden change in the position of its neck. This may occur often when first time used. Clinical tests show that the Controlled Pressure will assist you in developing effective electrical brushing techniques for cleaning at the right pressure, within a few days (fig. 4). General Description (fig. 5) A 2-Action brush head B Oscillating brush C Active tip D Coloured identification ring (click-on) E Drive shaft F ”Controlled Pressure” bending head G Brushing time indicator (Type HP 735 only) H Speed selector (button) I On/off switch (button) J Charge control (Types HP 710 and HP 735 only) K Screws and rawlplugs for wall mounting L Charge unit with mains cord M Brushes storage compartment - for two 2-Action brush heads (Type HP 735 only) N Inner container for M O Brush peg - for one 2-Action brush head (Types HP 510, HP 610 and HP 710 only) P Cord storage compartment Bathroom use • Using the mounting plate, mount the charge unit to a wall where it cannot accidentally fall into water. • As the toothbrush itself is waterproof you may choose to use it while having a shower or bath. Cord storage (fig. 6) Wall mounting (fig. 7-8a) How to charge (fig. 9-11) • Before first use charge for at least 16 hours. • In normal use, the toothbrush is recharged after each use by just placing it back into the connected charge unit. • As long as the battery is being (re)charged the green pilot light will be on. To guarantee a long life, it is important to let the toothbrush run until it is completely empty and then recharge it for 12 hours at least once every six months. How to use (fig. 12-16) • Let the toothbrush do the work for you: ju...
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