Smivox ultrasonic tartar remover safely cleaning plaque buildup at home — dentist-founded device for healthy enamel.

How to Remove Plaque at Home — Without Visiting a Clinic

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.

Professional dental cleanings are effective — but they’re not always convenient.
Between busy schedules, clinic costs, and long appointments, many people are now looking for a reliable way to remove plaque at home.

According to dental experts, the safest and most effective way is to use true ultrasonic vibration instead of scraping tools or abrasive whitening kits.
That’s where Smivox, a dentist-approved ultrasonic dental cleaning kit, stands out.

Operating at a clinically verified 42,000 Hz frequency, Smivox creates micro-vibrations that break down plaque and tartar even in hard-to-reach areas — all without harming enamel or gums.
Its smart pressure-control system ensures you clean safely, while the IPX7 waterproof design and replaceable precision tips make it simple to use daily.

“It’s the first at-home device that truly feels like a professional cleaning.”
— Verified Customer, Paris

With Smivox, you can maintain that “just-cleaned” freshness between dental visits and prevent buildup before it turns into tartar.

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Dentist-founded. Clinically safe. Backed by 42,000 Hz ultrasonic power.

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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