MOUTHWATCHERS Dr Plotkas Extra Soft Flossing Toothbrush Manual Soft Toothbrush for Adults, Ultra Clean Toothbrush, Good for Sensitive Teeth and Gums, Multicolor, 6 Pack

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  • lori vliet

    > 24 hour

    Love these toothbrushes! They get in between your teeth where other brushes don’t. My teeth feel really clean when finished and the bristles are soft as they should be.

  • dogoodgirl

    > 24 hour

    This is the best toothbrush I have ever used. my hygenist recommended that I stop using a battery-operated toothbrush because it is damaging my gums. As a result, I have been on the hunt for a good manual toothbrush. My teeth feel incredibly clean, my gums even look healthier. The extended bristles are clearly doing what theyre designed to do! Considering the quality this is a well priced toothbrush as well.

  • boeing377

    > 24 hour

    I don’t know why these work so much better than toothbrushes that look nearly identical, but they do. I bought mine on the recommendation of another user who said that they made a big difference in teeth cleaning. He was right.

  • Diane J. Presley

    > 24 hour

    I have been using this toothbrush for my patients & family since they began on the North Shore of Boston. At that time the brush was called Nano, then went to the name Mouthwatchers & now Dr Plotka’s. Fortunately it is still the perfect toothbrush in all aspects, No other toothbrush even compares.

  • Tim Turner

    > 24 hour

    This is my favorite toothbrush hands down!!! I work in dentistry and I recommended this brush pretty frequently. This is the toothbrush that I personally use. It is a solid soft toothbrush and the feathered bristles help clean just below the gum line. I know that electric brushes like Sonicare and Oral-B have their place, but if you are looking for a easy manual toothbrush, THIS IS IT!

  • wms70

    > 24 hour

    I searched far and wide for this toothbrush after Whole Foods (!) stopped selling them. Fortunately another component of the Bezos empire saw fit to sell them. It’s simply the best toothbrush out there.

  • Tania Mash

    > 24 hour

    Love this toothbrush. Still feel like I have to definitely floss though. Doesn’t replace flossing, but does make your teeth feel extra cleaaan.

  • Linda Sue

    > 24 hour

    Ive used these for over a year now and will look no further. Ive got very sensitive receding gums and the very first time I used these, I was in love. They are just awesome, soft but firm, youve got to try them!

  • M. Williams

    > 24 hour

    If you dont like plastic bristles and want a mouth free of plastic, then these are the brushes for you. I switched from plastic bristles and havent looked back... I mean.. I have looked back, but not at plastic tooth brushes. I scoff at normies who continue to use plastic toothbrushes. Be an alpha, use these toothbrushes.

  • belovely

    > 24 hour

    This the second 6 pack of brushes I’ve bought and I can attest that they definitely get your teeth much cleaner than other brushes. I have very sensitive teeth and gums and have had a lot of dental and jaw issues. I would prefer an electric brush bc of this but there are none on the market that would work for me. Until then I will stick with these brushes. The bristles are very soft and they actually get in between tight teeth, which I have as well. Due to the tapered shape of bristles I’m able to position the bristles in various ways to get additional plaque that’s left over after flossing that I haven’t been able to with other brushes. There is a good amount of bristles also. I recently bought a specialty toothbrush and there were about 3/4 the amount of bristles, length and width wise and when I switched back I immediately knew the difference and told myself I wasn’t going back. The handle has some weight to it but isn’t heavy. ***Only downside to this brush is the holes in which the bristles go in/stem from as well as that surrounding area—it holds toothpaste, plaque and actual chunks of food and it’s really difficult to get it out the brush. Multiple times in the past I’ve had to take floss to the bristles to get it out. Better the toothbrush then my mouth but I don’t want to have to floss my toothbrush, it’s an extra step I didn’t sign up for. I included a photo of my new brush that I just used 1 time with my charcoal toothpaste and the bristle starting point is black even after soaking it in hydrogen peroxide and lots of hot water rinsing. This creeps me out bc if visible stuff stays stuck then obviously the stuff that doesn’t meet the eye aka bacteria and other buggers are stuck there as well!

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