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Soocas NEOS II: Engineering the multiclean evolution in oral care

Soocas MultiClean technology in electric toothbrush
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Soocas is changing the oral care industry with the NEOS II, a 2-in-1 electric toothbrush that integrates a powerful built-in water flosser. The NEOS II exemplifies precision engineering, merging Soocas’s MultiClean technology into one seamless, high-efficiency device. The aim is not only to enhance convenience but also to elevate oral hygiene through advanced mechanics, ensuring a deep clean with minimal effort.

MultiClean technology: The science of comprehensive oral care

The MultiClean system in the NEOS II is engineered to address a core issue in oral hygiene — interdental cleaning efficiency. While traditional toothbrushes remove surface-level debris, they often miss the critical interdental spaces where plaque accumulates and where gum disease typically begins. A study published by the American Journal of Dentistry has shown that brushing alone removes only 50% to 60% of plaque. Soocas’s MultiClean aims to fill that gap by integrating high-frequency sonic brushing with precision water flossing, delivering a full-spectrum oral cleaning experience.

Central to this innovation is the hollow sonic motor. This proprietary motor technology allows water to flow through the motor’s shaft, delivering a high-speed water stream directly into the mouth without compromising the motor’s high oscillation rates—up to 34,400 vibrations per minute.

High-pressure performance: Optimal water flossing efficiency

Water flossing is the unsung hero of modern oral care, and the NEOS II takes this technology to new heights by delivering water jets at up to 124.3 PSI (pounds per square inch). The NEOS II lets you control the pressure and has been meticulously calibrated to remove debris from between teeth and along the gumline without causing harm to gum tissue. The NEOS II’s high-efficiency diaphragm pump drives this precise water flow, ensuring users can easily dislodge food particles and plaque from between the teeth. To dig deeper, it uses a 0.6mm ultra-fine water stream with a 13-foot range. Due to the design, it can reach very deep into hard-to-access areas, effectively clearing food particles and debris.

The MultiClean system is designed to work in tandem with these high-precision water jets, ensuring that users benefit from both the mechanical scrubbing of bristles and the hydraulic cleaning power of water flossing.

Engineering for durability and performance

Man taking Soocas electric toothbrush out of luggage
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Every aspect of the NEOS II has been designed for long-lasting performance. Powered by a 2600mAh lithium battery, the NEOS II operates for up to 30 days on a single charge, making it a robust tool for daily use as well as for travel. The built-in water tank holds sufficient liquid for a full cleaning session, delivering consistent performance.

Research-driven design: Impact on oral health

The NEOS II is backed by research into the impact of combined brushing and water flossing on oral health. A study conducted by the Journal of Clinical Periodontology has found that combining water flossing with brushing can reduce gingivitis and bleeding gums by up to 52% more than brushing alone. By integrating these two functions into one device, the NEOS II not only simplifies the process but also encourages more users to adopt better habits, resulting in improved long-term oral health.

A technical advancement in oral care

The Soocas NEOS II is a product of engineering design in the oral care sector. By combining advanced brushing technology with a high-pressure water flossing system, it offers a new level of cleaning power in a compact, user-friendly design. For those looking for an upgrade in oral hygiene, the NEOS II provides an elegant solution backed by cutting-edge technology and the guidelines of dental medicine, making it a standout product in both the consumer and professional markets.

In an era where efficiency, sustainability, and superior performance are paramount, the NEOS II wants to become the new benchmark in oral care powered by science and engineering. Better oral health through science is here.

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