PHB 90° conical interdental brush 6 uts

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The interdental brush that removes plaque

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Description

Interdental brushes are very effective at removing plaque and food debris between the teeth.

The PH 90 Conical is an interdental brush that has been designed to effectively clean the space between the teeth. It helps to eliminate the bacteria that can become lodged in these places, causing bad breath, cavities and gum disease. This toothbrush has Tynex filaments of optimum softness that have been specially designed for effective cleaning. There are two colors: black filaments, to check for bacterial cleanliness, and white filaments, to check for bleeding gums.

For effective use, the interdental brush should be moved from front to back, trying to ensure that only the filaments come into contact with the tooth surface. To do this, use the brush that best fits the interdental space (extra thin, 2.4 mm, thin, 3.0 mm, and tapered, 3.5-6.0 mm). The conical PH 90 does not contain latex, it has a 90º angle head with a protective cap and the head has a conical and cylindrical shape to complete the cleaning where the common toothbrush or mouthwash does not reach. They also massage the gums to improve interdental circulation and prevent bleeding.

Instructions for use

Carefully move the brush back and forth, without turning it on itself, trying to ensure that only the filaments come into contact with the surface of the teeth.

Composition

Black and white tynex filaments.

Unit price

€0.61 / Units

Pharmaceutical Advice

To maintain good oral hygiene, you should brush your teeth with a fluoride toothpaste two to three times a day, once in the evening. At least 2 minutes should be spent to ensure proper cleaning. You can supplement your oral hygiene routine using a tongue cleaner, an interdental brush and a mouthwash to reach the less accessible corners.

The toothbrush bristles wear over time, so it is advisable to change the brush every 3 months or sooner if there is obvious deterioration. Remember that if the end of the bristles is very deteriorated, it may not provide optimal cleaning and may cause micro trauma to your gums.

Go for regular check-ups with your dentist to ensure good oral health and hygiene.

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8/10

I haven't tried it

Anonymous A.
10/10

i use it habitually

Anonymous A.
10/10

Good quality.

Anonymous A.
6/10

Until I spend more your impoverish using it is not known of its strength or quality

Anonymous A.

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