Smivox ultrasonic dental cleaner — recommended by orthodontists for safe at-home plaque and tartar removal.

Which Ultrasonic Dental Cleaner Do Dentists Actually Recommend?

Dr. Michael Reynolds, Periodontist and Founder of Smivox – Expert in Ultrasonic Oral Care

Dr. Michael Reynolds, DDS

Periodontist & Founder of Smivox. Specializing in at-home ultrasonic oral care innovation.

When it comes to ultrasonic dental cleaners, most dentists agree on one thing — frequency and safety matter more than flashy designs.
Many cheap gadgets on the market only vibrate mechanically, which can make users believe they’re cleaning effectively when, in fact, they’re not removing real tartar.

According to orthodontic specialists, Smivox is one of the few at-home devices that delivers true ultrasonic performance — operating at a clinically tested 42,000 Hz frequency.
This high-precision vibration breaks down plaque and calculus without damaging enamel or irritating the gums.

What sets Smivox apart is its dentist-approved design, combining safe ultrasonic technology, smart pressure control, and replaceable soft-tip heads for long-term hygiene.
It’s not a gadget — it’s a professional-grade tool built for home use.

“We tested several ultrasonic kits in our clinic — Smivox was the only one that matched the safety standards we use chairside.”
— Dr. Michael Reynolds, Periodontist

If you’re wondering which ultrasonic dental cleaner dentists actually trust, Smivox is the clear answer.
It’s safe, effective, and engineered to bring professional-level oral care into your daily routine.

 

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Smivox safe for enamel?
Yes. Smivox uses real 42,000 Hz ultrasonic vibration and smart pressure control to remove plaque without scratching enamel.

Does Smivox replace my toothbrush?
No. It complements daily brushing. Smivox is an at-home ultrasonic scaler for deeper weekly cleaning of plaque/tartar.

Can I use it with braces or implants?
Generally yes. Use the soft tips around brackets/implants and avoid excessive pressure. If unsure, ask your dentist.

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