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TePe Interdental Brushes | Type: Original | Mixed Pack | Size 0-7 (0.4-1.3mm) | 8 Count (Pack of 1)

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The bamboo interdental brushes from Hydrophil have a short straight and slightly tapered handle. They are quite thin, which may be difficult for some people to grip, but which are easy to rotate. You might be wondering whether it's better to use interdental brushes vs floss—especially if you find traditional floss quite difficult to use. Well, the good news is that various studies have shown that using interdental brushes is an effective alternative to flossing. Interproximal brushing can even be more effective at removing plaque than regular flossing, according to this research.

The plastic used is bio-based plastic – a castor oil based polyethylene. This PET is easily recycled once you remove the wire and bristle part of the brush. The TePe product range Hi Olga. Thank you for this comment and for noting the possible differences in sizes between bamboo and the plastic interdental brushes. 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. The Oral Health Foundation recommends interdental cleaning before brushing, based on research which found that doing it this way around removed more plaque overall. Other bodies say that brushing teeth first is just as effective. Can you reuse interdental brushes? Just like a normal toothbrush, you should rinse interdental brushes after each use to keep them clean. The best interdental brush brands in the US

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. Piksters Interdental brushes. These are available in 11 different sizes. They have a narrow straight plastic handle, and come in a plastic box of 40, each with individual caps, and with one extension handle. If you're new to between-teeth brushing, or you want to know whether you're doing it correctly, you probably have questions along these lines: I strongly recommend the use of reusable handle and replaceable brush options. They produce less waste as only small parts of the brush need to be replaced. Another advantage is that it takes up less space if multiple sizes are needed (as is the case for most people) — with one handle you can use a number of different sizes. Using interdental cleaners between the teeth helps reaches the 40% of tooth surface missed when cleaning with a toothbrush.

Availability of these in different countries will vary. There are also many own brand options available in local shops. Regular interdental 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.

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. Just like a normal toothbrush, you should rinse interdental brushes after each use to keep them clean. Should you use toothpaste with interdental toothbrushes? These are standard brushes, which will last up to a week if used correctly. But the smaller sizes are prone to bending with use so can often only be used a couple of times. You will likely still need straight interdental brushes in addition to these, because it can be difficult to clean the front teeth with an angled interdental brush.

They are all-plastic brushes. There is no metal wire. They have a tapered plastic tip with rubber bristles.

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In some cases, interdental brushes are available without a handle. There is less waste produced with these. However, they can be difficult to handle, depending on your manual dexterity. Examples include: The handles and caps are made of hard plastic (which is not specified by the manufacturer). The cap doubles up as a handle extension.

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. Interdental brushes are handy, and a really useful tool to help clean the spaces between our teeth that a regular toothbrush can’t reach. Tips on using interdental brushes:

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I found these to be relatively strong, enough to be able to rinse and reuse several times. The bristles didn’t show any damage after two to three days use. A completely different option would be to invest in a water flosser, an electronic device that shoots a high-powered jet of water to clean between the teeth (think of it as an electric interdental brush). Are they as effective as manual interdental brushing or flossing? Perhaps not quite, but the big brands like cariPRO and Oral-B are improving their technology all the time. An added bonus is that they are very easy to use, so you're more likely to keep up daily use. If the bleeding continues beyond two weeks seek advice from a dental professional. Where can I buy the cheapest TePe interdental brushes? Cleaning between the teeth removes food debris and plaque, the direct causes for both tooth decay and gum disease.

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