Description
Suction Toothbrush Kit with Antiseptic Oral Rinse
Sage Suction Toothbrush Kit with Antiseptic Oral Rinse is used to control bacterial colonization, debris and oral secretions in the mouth. Each suction toothbrush has 4,000 ultra-soft nylon bristles, is designed to connect to standard suction lines, and features a swab on the back of the brush, a user-friendly thumb port, as well as 3 suction ports. Each kit comes with an applicator swab, Perox-A-Mint solution and mouth moisturizer. Sold by: Each
When you patient needs gentle dental care, look to Sage oral hygiene products. The soft bristles on the toothbrush gently remove dental plaque, oral secretions and debris that can contain respiratory pathogens as it stimulates the gum tissue and helps control biofilm, and the toothette applicator makes applying the mouth moisturizer a cinch. Each suction toothbrush features a user-friendly thumb port and angled handle for easy use patient after patient and superior oral cavity cleansing, and the three suction ports are designed to avoid clogging during use. Each kit comes with a minty Antiseptic Oral Rinse to reduce the chance of infection and soothe the tissues as you clean, as well as Mouth Moisturizer to reduce the dryness of oral tissues and promote the integrity of oral mucosa.
Manufacturer # | 6173 |
Brand | Toothette® |
Manufacturer | Sage Products |
Application | Suction Toothbrush Kit |
Contents | (2) Suction Toothbrushes with Sodium Bicarbonate, Antiseptic Oral Rinse, Mouth Moisturizer |
Sterility | NonSterile |
UNSPSC Code | 42152917 |
Applications:
- Improving patient oral hygiene
- Reducing the risk of VAP (Ventilator-Associated Pneumonia)
Mouth Moisturizer Features:
- Promotes integrity of oral ucosa and adds hydration
- Reduces dryness of oral tissues
- Water based
- Contains Vitamin E & coconut oil
Antiseptic Oral Rinse Features:
- Reduces the chance of infection in minor oral irritation
- Contains Cetylpyridinium Chloride (CPC)
- Soothing alcohol-free formula
- Mint flavor
- Non-irritating
VAP Risk Factors:
- Bacterial colonization of the oropharyngeal area
- Aspiration of subglottic secretions
- Colonization of dental plaque (Biofilms) with respiratory pathogens