Suitable Toothbrushes!
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Suitable Toothbrushes!
I bought a special orthodontist brush in the chemist. I thought that it would be good since it was especially designed for braces. It was awful felt like a yard brush it was so tough and hard on the gums. I showed it to my hygieniest and she said to stop using it. I'm now using a lovely soft brush which she recommended. Its a stage two kids brush. Its a tiny little head on top and it minimises all the damage those big tough hard brushes do to your tender gums.
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I need to buy a new brush, as the one i had from the ortho when my braces were fitted is looking a little worse for wear now, and it doesn't seem to do a very good job of cleaning my bottom teeth below the brace line. So i think i'll try a kiddies brush now - see if it works any better. Thanks for the info
Damon 3's top and bottom
Generally you can get good results with an "orthodontic-cut" toothbrush. This type of brush has shorter bristles in the middle. When you look at it head-on, the bristles look like a "V" (see my poorly crafted example, below . They aren't especially hard or anything.
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A company sent me a sample of a brush with hard plastic bristles that wrapped around your teeth. And I mean HARD. I used it once when I had braces to see what it was like, and it was awful! I wonder if this is the brush you're talking about?
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A company sent me a sample of a brush with hard plastic bristles that wrapped around your teeth. And I mean HARD. I used it once when I had braces to see what it was like, and it was awful! I wonder if this is the brush you're talking about?
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