Technical Details
Discover the science behind our bestselling Dental pod.
How does the Dental pod work?
An Effortless Solution
The Dental pod is powered by the latest ultrasonic technology to deliver a sparkling clean dental appliance time after time.
Ultrasonic Waves
The Dental pod uses high-frequency dynamic 42,000 hz ultrasonic waves to vibrate the solution. This produces millions of nano-scale bubbles.
Cavitation
These bubbles rapidly expand and collapse, releasing a large amount of energy, continuously scouring and smashing the grime, bacteria and plaque while being non abrasive to your dental appliance.
Sparkling Clean Appliance
This action, called ‘cavitation’ occurs on average 4000 times per second, so all surfaces and gaps are continuously cleaned leading to a short but thorough cleaning cycle and a hygienically clean appliance.
What makes the Dental pod different?
Industry-Leading Innovation
The Dental pod actively regulates heat to protect oral appliances.
Our propriatary technology generates 20%< improved cleaning efficacy at 42,000Hz.
Our patented sound reduction system provides a discrete hygiene experience.
The Dental pod automatically adjusts ultrasonic frequency for optimal cleaning.
Safety
The Dental pod actively regulates heat to protect oral appliances.
Efficacy
Our propriatary technology generates 20%< improved cleaning efficacy at 42,000Hz.
Experience
Our patented sound reduction system provides a discrete hygiene experience.
Flexibility
The Dental pod automatically adjusts ultrasonic frequency for optimal cleaning.
The original ultrasonic oral appliance cleaner™️

2018
After our founder contracted strep throat from a dirty retainer, our team of engineers designed a makeshift machine.

2020
After 2 years, and having developed over 50 prototypes, the first Dental pod launched in the UK.

2024
Today, the Dental pod is found in over 100 countries and thousands of dental practices worldwide.

Approved by Dental Professionals Worldwide
Data and Trials
Does the Dental Pod really work better than alternative cleaning methods? We put our tech to the test.

TRAD03 Study – Conducted by us
The study focused on comparing the effectiveness of five different cleaning methods in removing harmful oral fungus from 120 orthodontic aligners.
The amount of oral fungus after each cleaning method was then recorded.


The study revealed that the Dental Pod was the most effective method, removing at least 97.5% more oral fungus than other methods tested.

F22 Study – Conducted by Independent orthodontists
Each participant underwent a 14-day course of wearing aligners assigned with 9 different cleaning protocols. This was followed by electron microscope analysis to assess efficacy.


The technology of the Dental pod was significantly more effective than the other 8 cleaning methods.