How many times can you use an Interdental Brush?
Use your interdental brushes once or twice a day to clean between your teeth, remembering to use these brushes at the same time that you usually brush your teeth.
These Bamboo Interdental Brushes were carefully designed to help clean even the most difficult spots.
Our brushes are made from Moso Bamboo (FSC Certified), a renewable source that requires few resources to develop without the addition of any chemicals or pesticides. It’s also naturally antibacterial, making bamboo the best choice not only for the environment but also for your oral care.
Brushing your teeth with a toothbrush is usually not enough to get a balanced oral hygiene. So we recommend combining these with our Bamboo Toothbrush and Toothpaste.
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If you have already tried using interdental brushes and you aren’t a fan, don’t worry! We have the perfect solution for you with our dental floss.
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Use your interdental brushes once or twice a day to clean between your teeth, remembering to use these brushes at the same time that you usually brush your teeth.
Research has shown interdental cleaning before brushing is the best way to clean our teeth effectively. The study found that flossing loosens bacteria and food debris from between the teeth, which allows brushing to be much more successful at removing plaque.
Dentists point to the fact that floss can sometimes cut into gums and damage them, while the interdental brush doesn't do that. However, some places will only allow access by floss, and your dentist will indicate this if needed.
Interdental brushes serve as an alternative to flossing; they can be used daily and can be more effective for inter-proximal plaque removal than floss as suggested by a number of studies.
Choose the brush size according to the size of the gaps between your teeth. If you choose an interdental brush that does not fit between your teeth, do not try to force it in, but try a smaller size.
You can reuse interdental brushes but discard the brush when the bristles are becoming bent or worn.
Gum tissue responds to care, so give them lots of attention.
Never push! Try a smaller sized brush instead.
To clean thoroughly, you will most likely need to use a few different sizes.
Once through the gap, move the brush horizontally.
Use floss between the very close planes of your teeth.
Interdental brushes work best when used as often as a regular brush.
For the back teeth, bend the wire gently – be careful, or it may snap!