TePe Interdental Brush, Original, Yellow, 0.7 mm/ISO 4, 8pcs, plaque removal, efficient clean between the teeth, tooth floss, for narrow gaps

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TePe Interdental Brush, Original, Yellow, 0.7 mm/ISO 4, 8pcs, plaque removal, efficient clean between the teeth, tooth floss, for narrow gaps

TePe Interdental Brush, Original, Yellow, 0.7 mm/ISO 4, 8pcs, plaque removal, efficient clean between the teeth, tooth floss, for narrow gaps

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It is designed to be just as effective as regular interdental brushes, and the evidence supports this. They are more than good enough for mild gum disease (gingivitis). They are the most widely known brand for interdental products, with the TePe brush being used interchangeably with interdental brush by many dental professionals. A silicone coating to the long and flexible head cleans effectively whilst feeling comfortable on the gums. There is a non-slip grip handle to ensure you don’t lose control when in use. The plastic handle is made from polypropylene/PP/plastic number 5 and is recyclable with most plastic recycling schemes, once the bristle part has been removed. Seeing as TePe is arguably the best known manufacturer of interdental brushes, I have put together a guide specifically for its products.

We know interdental cleaning is important, but what are the pros and cons of interdental brushes specifically? ProsThere are only 6 sizes available. They follow the same colour scheme as the original brushes, except these are a pastel version of the colours. Interdental brushes (also called interproximal brushes) typically have a filament held in place by a metal wire, a bit like a mini bottle brush. The wire can be angled or bent to make it easier to reach certain spots in the mouth. A handle attached to the wire lets you manoeuvre the brush to clean away plaque and food debris trapped between teeth. You should use interdental brushes wherever possible, instead of floss. Only use floss for the narrowest gaps where interdental brushes do not fit. Do I need to use toothpaste with interdental brushes? it’s made of “eco-friendly” wood plantation (whatever that means is irrelevant, it’ll always be better for the environment than single-use plastic brushes)

The Oral Prevent brushes are made in Germany, and are fairly standard in terms of use. But they are easier to grip than TePe and other brands due to the “smart grip” handle being slightly larger. Interdental cleaning is also known to prevent tooth loss. Studies show that people who use interdental cleaning aids have more natural teeth than those who rely on brushing alone. If you're unsure whether to use interdental brushes or floss (or both!), it's best to ask your dentist. Their answer may depend on your current oral health and the positioning of your teeth, or they might just recommend using whatever you find easier. I like TePe, I find them comfortable enough to use, but I do find the smaller sizes are prone to bending. The brand is synonymous with interdental brushes, and generally there is nothing wrong with them — they have even made changes to ensure more environmentally friendly practices.That is where the ICON brushes step up — they are much stronger, last longer, and are cheaper to buy too. Sadly they aren’t easy to find outside of the UK, and also don’t have any clear environmentally friendly policies. The products come in a range of colours and these colours correlate to the different sized brushes, to make it simpler for you to know and select the right ones. The plastic lid can also be used as an extension to the handle thanks to the way in which the products have been designed. Just like a normal toothbrush, you should rinse interdental brushes after each use to keep them clean. Should you use toothpaste with interdental toothbrushes? Razoko Interdental brush. These come in two boxes of 72. There are 4 sizes, and every brush comes with its own cap.

To find out the smallest brush sizes, it is better to look at the “smallest hole” size. Not all brands advertise this and we are working on compiling the data into one large table for you. If there is only a small amount of bleeding, improved cleaning is the most important thing to get rid of it. Continue to brush for a few days and the bleeding should reduce. A completely different option would be to invest in a water flosser, an electronic device which shoots a high-powered jet of water to clean between the teeth (think of it like an electric interdental brush). Are they as effective as manual interdental brushing or flossing? Perhaps not quite, but the big brands like Philips and Oral-B are improving their technology all the time. An added bonus is that they are much less fiddly to use, so you're more likely to keep up daily use. Availability of these in different countries will vary. There are also many own brand options available in local shops. Regular interdental brushes

Interdental Brush Size Guide

The basic idea with all of these is a handle and a brush part. The size refers to the cleaning end of the brush, to the diameter of the twisted wire part. But with the new brushes, the bristles appear to be longer, and have a tapered design. This means they may no longer fit in the gaps that they used to. So, now you know how to use interdental brushes, but which is the best brand and type for you? Below we cover some of the biggest brands in the UK, as well as some lesser-known ones which offer different features. TePe interdental brushes We discuss the environmental impact of interdental cleaning methods in our article on the best sustainable interdental cleaning options, but to summarise, these may be a better option if you have composting facilities. Do your gums hurt after using interdental brushes? It's normal for your gums to bleed a little when you first start using them. This is a sign of early gum disease (gingivitis), but your new cleaning habits will help improve your gum health. Keep up your brushing for a few days, and the bleeding should subside.

The basic design of these is identical to the original TePes. They have a short plastic handle with the brush attached. They also come with a lid. TePe Original Interdental Brushes come in 9 different color-coded sizes to fit the full spectrum of the unique spaces between your teeth. Identifying the correct size(s) for your teeth is easy - watch this video below for information on finding the correct size brush and how to properly use our Interdental Brushes!!

TePe Original Interdental Brushes - details

Looking for an environmentally responsible way to clean between your teeth? These specially designed interdental brushes by Truthbrush are carefully made from sustainably sourced bamboo and finished with plant oil for a smooth feel and water resistance. The difference here is that it has a longer handle. Also, the brush part is at a right angle to the handle. TePe Interdental Brushes Original come in 9 colour coded sizes to fit narrow as well as wide gaps. The interdental brushes are developed in collaboration with dental experts to ensure the highest quality in every detail. Daily use can remove up to 40% more plaque than toothbrushing alone. Effective plaque removal prevents gum inflammation, cavities and bad breath. Colour Some options come pre-made and are disposed of as the brush part becomes worn. Other options have detachable heads and reusable handles, which is a better option for reducing the amount of waste you produce! Brands making wood handled interdental brushes include (not all options available in all countries):



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