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    Bacteria growing in the mouth at night

    Step into an immersive pop-up exploring the bacteria manual brushing leaves behind

    The Night Switch. One Day Only in NYC.

    March 20th | 2-8PM | Lavan Midtown (641 W 42nd St. NYC). Open to the public.

    Manual brushing leaves 50% of bacteria behind¹

    Bacteria growing in the mouth at night

    What your toothbrush isn't telling you

    Brushing manually with the wrong technique and not for long enough does not remove plaque effectively. This allows harmful bacteria in the plaque to damage teeth and irritate gums.

    Bacteria growing in the mouth at night

    When brushing matters most

    At night, our mouths are vulnerable. While we sleep, saliva flow slows down, allowing bacteria left behind to multiply more easily.

    Good night care starts with Philips Sonicare

    Brushing properly before bed keeps harmful bacteria under control and helps good bacteria maintain a healthy mouth while you sleep. Philips Sonicare is the #1 dental professional recommended sonic toothbrush brand worldwide.

    Sonicare cleans what others can't²

    Gently removes up to 2000% more plaque³

    Sonicare removes up to 2000 percent more plaque than a manual toothbrush³, while remaining gentle on gums.

    Sonicare Fluid Action

    Sonicare Fluid Action supports the bristles to clean by driving fluid between teeth & along the gumline.

    Disclaimers

    ¹Slot DE et al, Int Dent Hygiene (2012):187-97 ***
    ²vs. a manual toothbrush ***
    ³DiamondClean range with A3 brush head, vs. a manual toothbrush ***

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