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Interprox 0.56 mm Green Micro Plus Interproximal Brush - Pack of 6

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The latest version of Oral-B interdental brush head has nicely soft bristles that do the excellent job in cleaning food particles, and do not harm neither tooth enamel nor gums. Also, the wire bends very easily to enter into the interdental area, so they are found to be very easy to use. The only downside is that the brushes are made in just one size – Medium. Therefore, the Oral-B Interdental Brush System is best suited for cleaning in between wide spaces between teeth, metal bridges, implants and orthodontic metal braces.

When we look at the physique of the brush, most of them have a thin wire core in the middle. That gives them rigidity and allows the brush to easily slip into gap between two teeth. There are also so-called wire free interdental brushes.Interprox ® brushes are manufactured in a fully automated manner, without any manual handling, to ensure absolute asepsis of the product. Interprox Plus Interdental brush is designed to remove oral biofilm (bacterial plaque) build-up from interproximal spaces, particularly in the premolar and molar areas. Very often, dental professionals mention interdental care along with the term of complete oral hygiene. That is because interdental spaces are very important for the health of your teeth and gums. The first changes on gums occur right in these areas. After each meal, dental plaque is constantly formed between the teeth. Unfortunately, it is impossible to completely remove it by regular interproximal brushing. And that is why gingivitis and periodontitis are mostly expressed exactly there. Wilkins, E. M. (1983). Clinical practice of the dental hygienist. 5th ed. Philadelphia: Lea and Febiger. p.308. Because the handle has memory-free flexibility, it can be bent to form the best angle, and the cap can be fitted to the handle for better access to posterior areas.

The first patent for a toothbrush was granted to H.N. Wadsworth in 1857 (U.S.A. Patent No. 18,653) in the United States, but mass production in the United States did not start until 1885. The improved design had a bone handle with holes bored into it for the Siberian boar hair bristles. Unfortunately, animal bristle was not an ideal material as it retained bacteria, did not dry efficiently and the bristles often fell out. In addition to bone, handles were made of wood or ivory. [25] In the United States, brushing teeth did not become routine until after World War II, when American soldiers had to clean their teeth daily. [20] A child being shown how to use a toothbrush. use a brush appropriate for the size of the space between your teeth – you may need to use more than one size If you find it difficult to use interdental brushes, get advice from your dentist or dental hygienist. As already said, it is very important to use the appropriate size of interdental brush. Too small brush will not thoroughly clean the entire interdental spaces, but too big one will hurt the gums between the teeth.Also known as an oral irrigator or dental water jet, this device uses a powerful stream of water to flush out plaque and bacteria. These use a pulsating stream of water between 5 to 90 psi of pressure. They consist of a tank and pump, a handle with a button to release the water, and a tip to direct the flow of the tight stream. Sometimes, it may happen that brushes are better choice for interproximal cleaning between majority of teeth gaps, while for others dental floss is more suitable. In general, these interdental cleaners can be used for the cleaning of most of the spaces between the teeth, while the floss is the right choice only for very narrowed interdental spaces. Do not ignore the specifics of the various zones of your teeth if you really want to properly maintain them. Interdental brushes vs floss Hertford Museum in Hertford, UK, holds approximately 5000 brushes that make up part of the Addis Collection. The Addis factory on Ware Road was a major employer in the town until 1996. Since the closure of the factory, Hertford Museum has received photographs and documents relating to the archive, and collected oral histories from former employees. [24] The stainless steel wire is coated with polyurethane (plastic material), to better protect gums, teeth and implants.

Stay, Flora Parsa (2005). The fibromyalgia dental handbook: A practical guide to maintaining peak dental health. New York: Marlowe & Company. p.118. ISBN 978-1-56924-401-2.

According to the shape of the head, we distinguish cylindrical and tapered interproximal brushes (narrowed on the top and look like Christmas tree). The new Interprox ® brushes do not have memory effect, meaning that if they are bent, they do not return to their original position automatically, and can therefore be used without pressing to retain the desired position. REVOLUTIONARY TECHNOLOGY GUM® has daily and specialty oral care products designed to meet the needs of those with healthy gums, kids, implants, braces, bridges, periodontal disease, and diabetes. Designed with long handles to make them easy to use an angled brush head to alleviate the need for manual adjustment durable bristles complete with indicators to highlight plaque and bleeding.

Instructions: Consult with your dentist or dental hygienist to determine the size of your interproximal space and which brush you should use. Toothbrushes– American Dental Association". ADA.org. 2010-02-04. Archived from the original on 2012-11-12 . Retrieved 2013-05-03. Interdental brushes help to prevent gum disease by getting rid of pieces of food and plaque from between your teeth. Because your toothbrush cannot reach the interproximal space of your teeth, it is important to use tools, such as floss or an interproximal brush to clean in between your teeth. This, along with regular brushing and dentist visits will be the best way to avoid an interproximal cavity. Also consider reading… In January 2003, the toothbrush was selected as the number one invention Americans could not live without according to the Lemelson- MIT Invention Index. [30] Types of toothbrush [ edit ] Multi-sided toothbrushes [ edit ] A six-sided toothbrush used to brush all sides of the teeth, in both the upper and lower jaw, at the same time.The brush head shape can be cylindrical for brushing between incisors and canines (anterior area) or conical for cleaning between molars and premolars (posterior area). Gently brushing underneath the tip of your gums is far superior in removing food debris from that area then flossing. Flossing will not remove as much food debris from under the gums, while the brush will remove almost everything. of persons who carry out interproximal cleaning do so as per dentist recommendation, and 40% of these cases, due to periodontal, orthodontic or implant-related problems (2). The Indian way of using tooth wood for brushing is presented by the Chinese Monk Yijing (635–713 CE) when he describes the rules for monks in his book: [9] The only interproximal brush with a flexible head, flexible handle and no memory effect. Thanks to its flexibility the brush provides easy access to all spaces, you just have to bend the head and the handle to form the best angle.

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