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Mint Air-Flow Powder “Perlyna C”: Cleanliness and Freshness
| Article: | UKM1513 |
| Brand: | MDS |
| Availability: | In Stock |
In professional practice, the mint version is considered the most “clinical” and universal, as mint naturally soothes mucosal receptors and provides patients with a prolonged feeling of cleanliness after the procedure.
“Perlyna C” powder is a fine-dispersed sodium bicarbonate optimized for the removal of persistent pigmented deposits. The use of individual 15 g sachets is a recognized method of preventing cross-contamination and technical equipment failures. In this case, the mint aroma performs not only an aesthetic function but also helps patients better tolerate the slightly sweet-salty taste of soda.
Who is this product designed for and why?
For general practice: A universal solution for removing stains caused by food colorants and smoking.
For periodontists: The initial stage of deep pocket preparation (supragingival only!) to improve field visualization.
For orthodontists: Thorough cleaning around fixation elements before archwire replacement.
For high-volume clinics: The 15 g format allows precise inventory planning and avoids situations where a large container becomes unusable due to moisture clogging.
Technical Expertise and Comparison with the Premium Segment
“Perlyna C” confidently maintains its position in the budget and mid-range segment, offering results comparable to expensive European brands when pressure is properly adjusted.
Detailed technical specifications
| Parameter | Value |
| Active ingredient | Sodium Bicarbonate |
| Flavoring agent | Mint (natural identical) |
| Dispersion | Homogeneous, without dusty fraction |
| Solubility in water | Complete at 35-40°C |
| Granule size | 50–65 μm |
| Packaging | Laminated moisture-proof sachet 15 г |
| Expiration date | 5 years |
Advantages:
- Pleasant cooling effect: Mint reduces receptor sensitivity during the procedure, making it more comfortable for the patient.
- Technical safety: The absence of large particle conglomerates protects ceramic nozzles from erosion.
- Dosage: 15 grams is the ideal amount for a 15-minute professional hygiene cycle.
- Antiseptic effect: Mint has a mild natural antiseptic action.
Disadvantages:
- Soda specificity: May cause temporary soft tissue swelling in aggressive delivery modes (requires control of the handpiece angle).
- Aftertaste: In some patients, mint may enhance the sensation of dryness immediately after the procedure.
Solutions for Different Specializations
- General dentist: Use mint “Perlyna C” before restoration. Mint does not leave an oily film (unlike some gels), which is critical for adhesion.
- Orthodontist: The powder effectively removes pigmentation in bracket retention areas where a patient’s brush cannot reach for years.
- Hygienist: This is your “workhorse” for removing dense smoker’s plaque. Due to the sharp-edged structure of soda particles, cleaning occurs faster than with spherical powders.
Frequently Asked Questions from Clinics
- Why is mint powder better than neutral?
It better masks the odor of biofilm breakdown products that may be released during the procedure, creating a more pleasant operatory environment. - Will the powder clog the system if the packet is left open?
Yes, soda instantly absorbs moisture from the air. That is why the 15 g format is the safest — you use it all at once. - Can “Perlyna C” be used with handpieces from other brands (NSK, Sirona)?
Yes, it is fully compatible with all modern pneumatic powder delivery systems. - Does the mint flavoring cause allergies?
The risk is extremely low, as certified food-grade additives are used; however, it is advisable to ask the patient about menthol sensitivity before treatment.
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