❝ Favorite for oral hygiene! ❞ ★★★★★
❝ Can’t believe I went my whole life without using one of these. They are incredible, my mouth has never felt cleaner than after using this. 10/10 would recommend.❞
The science behind tongue srapers
The mouth is an integral part of the digestive system and is directly connected to microbiome health.
Harmful bacteria in your mouth not only cause bad breath, cavities, and gingivitis, but can also make their way to the gut and affect overall health by leading to the overgrowth of pathogenic bacteria in the gut.
Removing this harmful bacteria that grows on your tongue overnight and throughout the day balances the oral microbiome and gut microbiome, positively benefiting the entire body.
How To Use
The CopperWater Scrappers are easy to use.
- Use anytime
Use before brushing your teeth or take it anywhere & use anytime with the included cotton travel bags.
- Scrape gently 2-3x
Hold the scraper with both hands, place the curved edge on your tongue, and gently scrape from back to front. Repeat 2-3 times.
- Rinse and refresh
Rinse your mouth and scrapper with water.
- And voila!
Say goodbye to bacteria & enjoy improved health, fresh breath, an optimized microbiome, & enhanced taste.
Just the FAQs
Yes! The two-handle design makes it easy to grip and control, & the smooth shape and ideal size ensure comfort for all mouth sizes.
No! The size and shape of our scraper is designed to avoid touching or irritating any gag sensitive areas of the mouth and throat.
Scraping is dramatically more effective, with many people surprised at how dirty their tongue was after brushing. A toothbrush misses spots and cannot fully reach the back of the tongue. Additionally, most people don't enjoy the sensation of brushing their tongue.
Yes all our copper is grade A pure copper that's been certified with a purity of 99.7% - 99.9%
Mouthwash is a quick fix for oral hygiene but leaves the mouth dried out and in a better condition for bacteria growth afterward because it doesn't remove the dead cells and food debris that bacteria thrive on.