The Role of Prophy Magic Prophy Angles in Preventive Dental Care

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Prophy Magic Prophy Angles are a tool used in dental procedures for the removal of stains and plaque from the teeth. These prophy angles are designed to fit onto a handpiece and use a rotating motion to accomplish their task. The prophy angles are commonly used during routine dental cleanings as well as during more advanced procedures such as dental scaling and polishing. The Prophy Magic Prophy Angles are made with high-quality materials that are both durable and lightweight. This helps to reduce hand fatigue and improve overall control and maneuverability during the cleaning process. The prophy angles also feature a smooth, vibration-free operation, which ensures a more comfortable experience for both the dentist or dental hygienist and the patient.


You can now open the door to those that love that magical, creative, colorful era of music in American history, the Woodstock era, the era of music that represents the age of beads, flower power, headbands, peace signs and the greatest outdoor music festivals with a phenomenal Magic Bus concert/show. Magic Bus…the Songs, the Look, the Feel of the Woodstock Era, will transport your audience back in time, replicating the greatest hits of the late 60’s, the Woodstock era, they will believe they are experiencing 30 separate original groups from that era performing their hits.

You can now open the door to those that love that magical, creative, colorful era of music in American history, the Woodstock era, the era of music that represents the age of beads, flower power, headbands, peace signs and the greatest outdoor music festivals with a phenomenal Magic Bus concert show. How many people of Bay City got to see Janis Joplin, Jefferson Airplane, the Byrds, Small Faces, Bubble Puppy, Grass Roots as well as Three Dog Night, Jimi Hendrix and Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young and the other great performers in the late 60 s, the Woodstock era, perform live in a concert in their lives; how many were too young or have only listened to the music of the Woodstock era on the radio.

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The prophy angles also feature a smooth, vibration-free operation, which ensures a more comfortable experience for both the dentist or dental hygienist and the patient. One of the main features of the Prophy Magic Prophy Angles is the cup design. The cup is made of soft, flexible material that contours to the shape of the teeth, allowing for thorough cleaning in hard-to-reach areas.

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The Who, one of rock’s most iconic bands, made the charts in 1964 with their hit song, “Can’t Explain.” That was the beginning of their amazing journey. Still performing more than 50 years later, The Who can be heard in commercials, television theme songs and on the radio.
Magic Bus, a tribute band based in Portland, ME, captures the sound and feel of The Who. We’ll take you on a tour of the rock band’s discography, covering songs from “My Generation” to “Who Are You.” We also perform select songs from the rock operas “Tommy” and “Quadrophenia.”

​THE BAND
Paul Bessa (Roger Daltrey)
SINGER, PIANO, ACOUSTIC GUITAR, HARMONICA
Paul comes from the New York area and is now living in Portland for the past 10 years. His introduction to music began with drums at 15 and then after that he taught himself piano and guitar. He’s played in several rock bands growing up listening to Led Zeppelin, Beatles and such. In 1997 he got a recording contract in Hollywood of his own music. Living in Portland he gives vocal lessons and performs the music of The Who. His vocal style sounds like Daltrey’s and with Paul’s talent on acoustic guitar, keyboards and harmonica each song is rich with sound.

Andy Pappas (Pete Townshend)
LEAD GUITAR, VOCALS
Andy’s love for classic rock began at a very early age. Listening to Elton John as a young boy sent him on a musical journey, later becoming fully immersed in the classic rock genre. His main influences being Deep Purple, Yes, Van Halen, and Rush, Andy eats, sleeps, and breathes everything rock music. His passion for guitar started him playing at the age of 12, and in a band by 13. A self-taught musician, Andy has continued to be in bands his whole life up to the present day. His passion for The Who and his musical talent make him up to the task for the role of Pete Townshend. His life’s mission is to keep classic rock alive and well, and is very grateful for the opportunity to play in Magic Bus!
Mike Meservey (Keith Moon)
DRUMMER, BACKUP VOCALS
Mike was born with drum sticks in his hands. After his parents gave him his first drum it has been chaos from day one. Playing in bands traveling six states and two countries Mike honed his craft. Hearing Who tunes all his musical life he now takes on the high-profile part of drummer Keith Moon.
Mike has studied Moon’s drumming and say’s “It’s an ongoing process. Keith is like a big band drummer in a rock band. You can’t appreciate his genius until you learn his unpredictable style.” Mike is the “Bellboy”.

Rich Pierpont (John Entwistle)
BASSIST, BACKUP VOCALS
Rich steps up to the job of bassist John Entwistle. His many times great-grandfather wrote ‘Jingle Bells‘, and his father was in a competitive “Barbershop Quartet”. After not getting blessed with any of those particular musical genes, luckily there was a bass clef gene still kicking around. Blessed with an ear for music and ten nimble fingers, although a baker’s dozen would have made the task at hand much easier, the journey had begun. With blisters under callus, and groves in his fingertips… it’s back to the future, flirting around the octaves emulating the great “Thunder Fingers”. Rich is endorsed by CP Thornton Guitars.

The Who, one of rock’s most iconic bands, made the charts in 1964 with their hit song, “Can’t Explain.” That was the beginning of their amazing journey. Still performing more than 50 years later, The Who can be heard in commercials, television theme songs and on the radio.
Magic Bus, a tribute band based in Portland, ME, captures the sound and feel of The Who. We’ll take you on a tour of the rock band’s discography, covering songs from “My Generation” to “Who Are You.” We also perform select songs from the rock operas “Tommy” and “Quadrophenia.”
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The cup also features ridges and flutes that help to increase the surface area of the cup, allowing for more efficient removal of stains and plaque. The unique design of the Prophy Magic Prophy Angles also includes a 360-degree swivel feature. This allows for easy access to all areas of the mouth and eliminates the need for the dentist or dental hygienist to constantly reposition the handpiece. The 360-degree swivel also ensures a more consistent and even cleaning process, resulting in better oral hygiene outcomes. Overall, the Prophy Magic Prophy Angles are a valuable tool in the dental field. With their durable construction, comfortable operation, and innovative cup design, these prophy angles offer an effective and efficient solution for stain and plaque removal, ultimately leading to improved oral health for patients..

Reviews for "Prophy Magic Prophy Angles for Orthodontic Patients: Tips and Considerations"

1. Sarah - 2 stars - I was really disappointed with the Prophy Magic Prophy Angles. First of all, they are incredibly bulky and difficult to use. The angle does not rotate smoothly and it feels like it's going to break at any moment. Additionally, the prophy cup on this angle is too small and does not effectively clean the teeth. I ended up having to switch to a different prophy angle halfway through the procedure. I would not recommend these angles to any dental professional.
2. John - 1 star - I had high hopes for the Prophy Magic Prophy Angles, but they completely let me down. The plastic construction feels cheap and flimsy, and I was not confident in the stability of the angle during use. The cup also did not provide a thorough cleaning and left missed spots on multiple teeth. I expected better performance from a product claiming to be a "magic" prophy angle. Save yourself the disappointment and look for a different brand.
3. Emily - 3 stars - I have mixed feelings about the Prophy Magic Prophy Angles. On one hand, the angle did rotate smoothly and I was able to navigate around the teeth easily. However, I found that the prophy cup wore down too quickly and needed frequent replacements, which can become costly in the long run. The angle also felt a bit bulky and uncomfortable to hold for an extended period. Overall, there are better options available in the market.
4. David - 2 stars - The Prophy Magic Prophy Angles did not live up to my expectations. The cup on this angle constantly came loose during use and I had to frequently stop to tighten it, which was frustrating and time-consuming. The cup also did not provide a thorough cleaning and I had to go back and manually clean certain areas. I would not recommend these angles as they are not reliable and do not deliver the promised results.

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