Use humor to educate patients

Feb. 1, 2000
Optiva Corporation, maker of the Sonicare® sonic toothbrush, offers a copy of its humorous educational booklet, The Tooth Fairy Tells All, for free to all dental offices for use with their patients.

Use humor to educate patients

Optiva Corporation, maker of the Sonicare® sonic toothbrush, offers a copy of its humorous educational booklet, The Tooth Fairy Tells All, for free to all dental offices for use with their patients.

The colorful publication is designed to help dental professionals explain how Sonicare® uses sonic technology to gently improve the health and appearance of teeth and gums. Featuring Sonicare`s new tongue-in-cheek television personality, The Tooth Fairy, the book covers important topics in a fun and engaging way with titles like "Laugh in the Face of Plaque" and "Spend Quality Time with Your Brush."

Topics include: Sonicare® reverses gingivitis and helps shrink periodontal pockets; Sonicare® is gentle on sensitive teeth; and Sonicare® cleans with a combination of 31,000 brush strokes per minute and gentle sonic waves.

To obtain your copy of The Tooth Fairy Tells All, call (800) 676-SONIC (7664). Quantities are limited to one copy per office.

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