The Germ-Contact Metric
Bacteria don't disappear instantly. Neutralizing microorganisms requires a metric called "Contact Time." When you rinse with LaserTen, the active ingredients need a specific window to penetrate the protective biofilm that bacterial colonies build around themselves.
✦ The Study
- Contact time is the critical variable in microbial elimination.
- Biofilm acts as a physical shield for bacterial colonies.
- 20 seconds allows the formula to break through the shield and finish the job.
Breaking the Biofilm
Biofilm is a sticky matrix that germs use as a shield. Clinical studies show that a 5-10 second rinse only touches the surface. At the 15-20 second mark, the agitation of the liquid plus the chemical agents comienza to dissolve this shield, exposing the vulnerable bacteria underneath.
Biofilm Disruption Physics
Agitation during the rinse creates micro-turbulences. When combined with our surfactant system, these turbulences peel away layers of the biofilm matrix, allowing deep penetration of anti-bacterial agents.
The Golden Ratio
20 Seconds Rinse to penetrate and neutralize.
10 Seconds
Brush to mechanically remove the loosen debris.
The Outcome
By following the 20-second rule, you ensure that over 99.9% of germs are neutralized. This doesn't just prevent cavities; it ensures lasting freshness because the source of bad breath—bacterial waste—is actually removed, not just masked.