Apollident®
Why Apollident Has No Visible Buttons
A water flosser turning on by itself inside a bag happens more often than you'd think.
The scenario that changed everything
A portable water flosser, slipped into a travel bag. Somewhere between boarding and takeoff, the device turns on by itself, vibrating away, stuck at the bottom of the bag. No way to discreetly switch it off.
An embarrassing situation, but above all a revealing one: an everyday object, however practical, should never be able to switch itself on.
A design flaw more common than you'd think
Many portable water flossers share the same weak point: exposed buttons, sensitive to the slightest friction inside a bag, a toiletry case, a suitcase.
It's not just a matter of inconvenience. It's also a source of needless battery drain, and sometimes a small water leak at the bottom of the bag when the device triggers without anyone noticing.
Why Apollident has no visible buttons
This is exactly what guided Apollident's design: no accidental pressure can trigger it, whether in a bag, a pocket, or a travel case. A detail that truly changes everyday life, especially while traveling.
That's also part of the Apollident philosophy: prevention should never be a hassle.