Rotadent ProCare®

Professional Rotary Toothbrush

For over 25 years, the Rotadent has established itself as the proven at-home solution for premium oral health. 

Rotadent ProCare

 

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Rotadent ProCare is not just a solution for periodontal patients. It is truly optimized to treat all patient types.

Who do I dispense to?

Orthodontic

  • Controls gingivitis and plaque that build up around braces6
  • Helps minimize staining and decalcification that many Ortho patients experience7

Implant

  • Safe home oral hygiene regimen to use on implant surfaces8
  • Reduces surface abrasion, which may lead to reduced buildup of plaque8

Esthetic

  • Uses less brushing force than competitive brushes9
  • Ideal solution for veneer patients with extra-sensitive soft tissue

Restorative

  • Safe for use on dental restorations, including crowns, fillings and bridges
  • Effectively balances low abrasivity with high-cleaning efficiency4

[Rotadent] is as effective for plaque removal and control of gingival inflammation as a combination of conventional toothbrushing, flossing and toothpicks for patients in periodontal maintenance.1 View Studies

Why Rotadent?

It provides comprehensive care for your patients. Flossing is considered to be one of the basic cornerstones of sound oral health, yet only an estimated 40% of Americans floss daily and 20% never floss.2 What if you could provide these patients with a brushing solution that also delivers the benefits of flossing?

 

Rotadent:

  • is the only power toothbrush clinically proven to be as effective as brushing and flossing combined1
  • is a one-step system, which simplifies and streamlines homecare for patients

The mean reductions in plaque after 15, 30 and 60 seconds of brushing for the rotary group were 75%, 86% and 92% respectively.3 View Studies

Clinically proven to be effective.

The Rotadent toothbrush was designed to be an at-home extension of the Prophy handpiece that is used to fight plaque and control disease during Hygiene appointments.

Rotadent:

  • removes 92% of plaque in the first minute of brushing3
  • consistently out-performed other brushes in in-vitro stain removal4 from both flat and interproximal surfaces

The results suggest that patients, who used the rotary-powered brush as dispensed to them in the office as part of a protocol for management, maintain a better level of disease control (90%) than patients using an assortment of other techniques (49%).5 View Studies

Patient compliance is unparalleled.

One clinical study measured patient compliance over a 15-year period by comparing patients who used Rotadent versus other powered or manual toothbrushes.

Rotadent:

  • increases patient compliance with homecare and recare appointments5
  • patients demonstrated good plaque control/oral hygiene and less tooth loss5

By changing our approach and dispensing not only the necessary information but also the rotary cleaning device, fluoride and other necessary aids, patient compliance increased four-fold.10 View Studies

4,577 MicroFilaments.™

Ordinary Bristles

Rotadent MicroFilaments

Each Rotadent brush head has 4,577 proprietary MicroFilaments that mechanically sweep away plaque and biofilm.

  • 1/3 the width of traditional toothbrush bristles
  • Access areas that a standard bristle might miss

Leading power brushes reach broad surfaces area only and miss areas between the teeth.

Rotadent ProCare effectively reaches below the gumline and interproximally.

3 Brush Head Options

Hollow-Tip

  • Designed for cleaning and polishing surfaces of the teeth and sweeping under the gumline
  • Flat, cup-like design makes it ideal for absorbing and applying oral medication

Short-Tip

  • Effective for cleaning and polishing surfaces of the teeth
  • Able to deliver oral medication more deeply into periodontal pockets and between teeth

Long-Tip

  • Most effective for targeting hard-to-reach areas
  • Sweeps plaque and debris away from braces, multi-unit fixed bridges or between teeth

Studies

  1. Boyd RL, Murray P, Robertson PB. Effect on periodontal status of rotary electric toothbrushes vs. manual toothbrushes during periodontal maintenance. I. Clinical results. J Periodontal. 1989;60(7):390-395. View Study
  2. American Dental Association, Survey finds shortcomings in oral health habits, http://www.ada.org/en/publications/ada-news/2014-archive/october/survey-finds-shortcomings-in-oral-health-habits (last updated Oct. 20, 2014).
  3. Preber H, Ylipää V, Bergström J, Rydén H. A comparative study of plaque removing efficiency using rotary electric and manual toothbrushes. Swed Dent J. 1991;15(5):229-234.View Study
  4. Sarker S, McLey L, Boyd RL. Clinical and laboratory evaluation of powered electric toothbrushes: laboratory determination of relative interproximal cleaning efficiency of four powered toothbrushes. Clin Dent. 1997;8(3):81-85. View Study
  5. Bader HI. Compliance with a rotary powered brush: a 15-year review of patient compliance. RDH. May 2011: 100 – 105. View Study
  6. Boyd RL, Murray P, Robertson PB. Effect of rotary electric toothbrush versus manual toothbrush on periodontal status during orthodontic treatment. Am J Orthod Dentofacial Orthop. 1989;96(4):342-347.
  7. Boyd RL, Rose CM. Effect of rotary electric toothbrush versus manual toothbrush on decalcification during orthodontic treatment. Am J Orthod Dentofacial Orthop. 1994;105(5):450-456. View Study
  8. Thomson-Neal D, Evans GH, Meffert RM. Effects of various prophylactic treatments on titanium, sapphire, and hydroxyapatite-coated implants: an SEM study. Intl J Periodontics Dent. 1989;9(4):300-311. View Study
  9. Boyd RL, McLey L, Zahradnik R. Clinical and laboratory evaluation of powered electric toothbrushes: in vivo determination of average force for use of manual and powered toothbrushes. J Clin Dent. 1997; 8(3 Spec. No): 72 – 75. View Study
  10. Goldstein R, Garber. Journal AM. Dental Association Vol. 123: January 1992