India: Oracura, an oral care company, has launched the Oracura OC500 Countertop Smart Water Flosser, India’s first rechargeable countertop water flosser.
Oral hygiene plays a crucial role in overall well-being, but common problems like tooth decay, gum disease, and bad breath persist. Braces can further complicate the matter. While dental floss has long been a popular option, it may not be suitable for everyone, particularly those with gum issues. A smart alternative is water flossing.
India’s first rechargeable water flosser
Devices called “water flossers” use a stream of water to clean the mouth. While brushing is important, water flossing goes above and beyond by using water pressure to remove plaque and food particles. India’s first rechargeable water flosser, the Oracura OC500 Countertop Smart Water Flosser, offers daily oral care.
“Brushing teeth has been an integral part of the Indian lifestyle, but flossing has limited scope, primarily because of gum-related problems which affects the tissues that support the teeth and can cause the gums to recede, the teeth to loosen, and even tooth loss,” said Sagar Awatade, founder of Oracura.
“Oracura water flossers offer a definite advantage over its string-based counterparts, but are also ideal for people with varied dental issues like bleeding gums, braces, or gingivitis.”
Removes plaque and tartar
Water flossing is an easy and efficient way to maintain oral health by removing plaque and tartar. It is also a great option for those with braces, as it can easily clean around the brackets. The Oracura OC500 Countertop Smart Water Flosser reportedly helps fight bacteria and improves oral hygiene.
It has 5 nozzle tips, adjustable water pressure, and 2 flossing modes, which, according to Oracura, makes it a comfortable option for all age groups. The compact device has a 4-hour charge time that lasts up to 30 days, making it ideal for those on the go.
Click here for more information about the OC500 Countertop Smart Water Flosser by Oracura.
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