PHB Sensitive mini toothbrush 1 pc
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Enviado por DocMorris
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PHB Toothbrush Plus Sensible 1 Unit is a toothbrush for people with sensitive teeth or gum diseases, such as gingivitis or periodontitis. It has a small and rounded brush head to make brushing easier and to reach distant areas.
It has more than 1800 Tynex filaments agglutinated in 71 tufts, scattered on the surface of the brush head, which provides maximum effectiveness in the removal of bacterial plaque. These have a curved cut that perfectly adapts to the movement of manual brushing to achieve a much greater bacterial drag on the teeth and gums, avoiding lesions. Its ergonomic and flexible handle has a non-slip grip system that prevents the hand from slipping during brushing.
Apply a minimum amount of toothpaste to the previously moistened toothbrush.
Clean and rinse with plenty of water.
Insert the corresponding cap.
Does not contain latex. Use in case of allergies.
To maintain good oral hygiene, you should brush your teeth with 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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