Dr. B Dental Solutions Ultrasonic Cleaner

written 07/08/2023, updated 07/08/2023

What

A personal ultrasonic dental appliance cleaner for nightguards, dentures, aligners, retainers, and sleep apnea appliances. High frequency vibration (108Z??? “Z” is not a real frequency unit of measure) with auto-shutoff feature, 3 timer settings (5, 10, 15 minutes), and 2 power options (included 3 AAA or USB A with no charging block).

Dr. B (Lorin Berland, DDS) has purportedly authored over 100 book, articles, and videos on clinical dentistry and eduation.

Cost

$29.95 + tax on Amazon

Test

Product

Use

Before and After

Verdict

Recommended: Yes, with reservations

Pros: Compact, well-made, nice half-screw cap, simple

Cons: Zero technical information, made-up frequency numbers in Amazon description and absent on official website,

You be the judge in the pictures. The “after” photos are noticeably whiter and show less tartar. However, it’s not 100% clean. While the cleaner was working, I felt as if it wasn’t as strong as I’d like it to be. The ones in my office sound and look strong when in use. It clearly works and possibly with repeated use it would further clean my nightguard, but how much of that is just the tablet and how much is the ultrasonic product, itself? I have not done a test for just those Polident retainer tablets. My biggest problem with the device is the overall lack of information. You can look up 108Z if you want on the internet, but nothing in the frequency world has that unit of measure. Is it made up? It’s Hz. Frequency is measured in Hz. The product also did not come with booklet, nor does it offer one anywhere in the Amazon listing, on the official website nor on a dental product distributor site. That’s a little shady, in my opinion. Then again, it’s also only $30 whereas a comparable by iSonic runs $50, and it clearly does work.

Disclaimer: I am a Dental Hygienist by trade and am testing these on my own with NO compensation from anyone

DIY Dental Light with Elastic Headband

Created and updated 2/26/2023

What: Dental light worn like a headlamp with no loupes or safety glasses or face shield. Dental light mounted to elastic headband.

Why: For those who don’t have or don’t want to use their loupes plus light. Suitable for those who wear glasses. When operatory lights fail. Power outage. I personally have trouble with loupes when I suffer from sinus issues (makes me nauseous), but find I want the light, so this is a workaround to that. Plus, it costs 4x less than my loupes + light.

Supplies: Dental Light system (with battery pack), elastic headlamp strap, mounting kit (came with system), drill, drill bit, ruler, clamps, safety glasses, marker, cord ties (opt)

Cost: Light system ($595) + headlamp strap and bracket ($11.70) = $606.70

Time: 30 minutes

Process

  • Acquire supplies

  • Measure and mark drill holes. Be aware that if there are nuts to secure the screws, then to leave enough room on the opposite side for them

  • Clamp, wear safety glasses, and then drill (be careful, I managed to make mine lopsided)

  • Optional: Use cord organizing ties to secure the cord to the side of the elastic headband
Although the light comes with a clip for your clothes, a second one in the back works well to keep the cord out of the way

  • Done! Test it out!