Prevention Over Treatment: usmile enters the Philippine Oral Care Market

Oral health challenges remain highly prevalent in the Philippines, yet daily preventive care is still widely undervalued. Conditions such as cavities, gum disease, tooth discoloration, and bad breath affect people across age groups. While oral care behaviors often focus on treatment after problems arise rather than prevention.

Against this backdrop, usmile, a global professional oral care brand, has officially entered the Philippine market. Introducing its core philosophy — “Prevention Over Treatment” — to promote a more proactive, science-based, and sustainable approach to everyday oral care.

With a population exceeding 100 million, the Philippines continues to face gaps in oral health awareness, uneven access to professional dental resources, and limited understanding of the long-term value of daily preventive care. Serving more than 86 million users across over 30 countries and regions, usmile enters the market not as a single-product brand, but with a systematic preventive care framework built on global medical research, technological innovation, and user insights.

About usmile

usmile built its international reputation through long-term professional investment. The brand operates four proprietary R&D laboratories and holds over 750 patents in oral care–related technologies. Through ongoing collaboration with dentists, oral health experts, and research institutions, usmile translates complex dental science into safe, efficient, and practical solutions for everyday use.

A key focus of usmile’s innovation is bringing professional-grade cleaning standards into daily routines. Its electric toothbrushes integrate intelligent sensing systems, smart pressure control, and dynamic parameter adjustment to deliver personalized cleaning experiences. Powered by a self-developed sonic motor and Superclea™ Cloud Cleaning Technology, co-developed with dental experts over five years, the system addresses brushing blind spots and achieves a measured plaque removal rate of up to 95.58%, enabling effective home-based oral care. The device also supports extended usability, with up to one year of use on a single charge.

Building on the same scientific foundation, usmile applies its expertise to daily-use products such as toothpaste. In its initial Philippine launch, the brand introduces an optical whitening toothpaste. It incorporates color-correction principles to visually adjust tooth tone during brushing. While a proprietary compound enzyme system gently reduces stain buildup. Clinical testing shows a tooth-yellow reduction improvement of up to 883% within one day. While approximately nine-fold whitening improvement within seven days, with reduced risk of rebound discoloration.

usmile’s entry into the Philippines reflects a long-term commitment to improving oral health. Through continued professional education, consumer awareness, and innovation, the brand aims to support a shift from reactive treatment to daily preventive care, contributing to a more sustainable oral health ecosystem in the Philippines.

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