Tuesday, December 21, 2010

Featured In Today Magazine

At the Ashtel Dental booth (No. 723), people gather around to learn more about Brush Buddies and other products that make hygiene fun for kids.

We were featured in the Today magazine at the Greater New York Dental Meeting on 11/29/10.

Friday, December 3, 2010

Tough Cookie Mom's kid loves our Brush Buddies

Christine Attalla a.k.a. "Tough Cookie Mom" in the blogosphere raves about our "Bow Wow Brewster" Brush Buddies™ toothbrush. At 14 months, she is teaching her baby boy a valuable habit in maintaining those brand new teeth.

To read her full post, go to her blog: http://toughcookiemom.blogspot.com/2010/12/brush-buddies-my-sons-new-best-friend.html

Ashtel Dental and 7 Day Dental donate toothbrushes for Hatian relief efforts






In wake of the earthquake that devastated Haiti, Ashtel Dental of Fontana, Calif. and 7 Day Dental of Anaheim, Calif., donated a combined 20,000 children’s toothbrushes to the Giving Children Hope Foundation of Buena Park, Calif., for their relief efforts in Haiti. The donation was given to the foundation after executives from Ashtel Dental and 7 Day Dental heard of the foundation’s plans to send them to the children in Haiti that had lost their homes and their families in the earthquake.

“We want to help however we can,” said Yousuf Nabi, vice president of marketing for Ashtel Dental.

“Our prayers are with everyone in Haiti and we hope our small donation helps those in need during this tough time.”

Giving Children Hope (GCH) has already sent 47,000 pounds of medical supplies and disaster relief, as well as $1 million worth of lifesaving pharmaceuticals to treat the survivors in Haiti. GCH has also sent two relief teams to Haiti to administer and distribute aid, as well as assess current needs on the ground. The foundation will “continue to accept monetary donations and new relief product for those in Haiti,” said Harmony Trevino, the foundation’s communications coordinator. “This is an ongoing relief effort where Giving Children Hope will ontinually send food, water, hygiene products and medical supplies.”

To learn more about GCHope’s Haiti relief work or to donate, please visit www.aidtohaiti.org

Source: Dental Tribune | Month 2010

Children get some guidance

Ashtel Dental’s Brush Buddies talking toothbrush is an innovation in children’s oral care, says chief executive officer Anish Patel. The product features a dog character design and an amusing voice that Patel says children will enjoy.
“But we have designed this product to be more than just cute,” he says.

Rather than focus strictly on entertainment, the audio played back through Brush Buddies educates youngsters and encourages healthy brushing habits. The voice recording plays for two minutes, letting children know the ecommended brushing time. The audio also guides children to brush each section of their teeth, starting with the upper teeth.

More Details: http://www.ionicproclean.com/pdf/Icon_pdf_big.pdf

Thursday, July 1, 2010

Kids Toothbrushes

Keeping need of kids into mind we have developed wide range of toothbrushes for them which contains toothbrushes with variety of characters.

Each character is developed so kids enjoy brushing. With soft bristles we have made the perfect product for kids.

For all ranges of kids toothbrushes click here.

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Tuesday, May 4, 2010

Innovation In Kids Oral Care

Ashtel Dental presents Brush Buddies® talking toothbrush - an innovation in kids oral care. Our unique product features an attractive dog character design and an amusing voice characteristic that kids will get a kick out of! But we have designed this product to be more than just cute. Rather than focus only on entertainment, the audio played back through our brush actually educates kids and encourages them on healthy brushing habits. When activating the voice recording, it is played for exactly two minutes, giving kids the recommended brush time without repeatedly looking at a timer or estimating when 2 minutes are up. The audio playback also guides kids to brush each section of their teeth, starting with their upper teeth, then switching to their lower teeth after the first minute, and finally ends the sequence by letting them know they have done a "Great job!".