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Tim Turner
> 3 dayThis 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!
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Toni
Greater than one weekThis tooth brush is excellent for getting in between your teeth. It clenes well.
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R C.
> 3 dayThese toothbrushes are unlike those nasty toothbrushes with large plastic tubes that try to function the way a bristle toothbrush does. I just tossed one of those plastic monstrosities in the trash because it was so abrasive on my gums . The bristle on these toothbrushes are firm but not abrasive to your gums . An excellent product
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Goldenscarab
Greater than one weekAdmittedly, I am a toothbrush nut. I buy a ton of them looking for the next latest and greatest. These have become my newest favorite. Now, the bristles are a strange color because of the imbedded colloidal silver, but the bristles themselves are a micro filament nylon that is far thinner than traditional toothbrushes. They do an excellent job at getting between my teeth and cleaning the gum line . My teeth are very tight, in fact I have to buy special tooth floss to fit between them, but these bristles get everything, and I mean everything. Even my two kids with braces have an easier time with these brushes. Dentist clean! I cant say enough good things about them but I wish them came in more color selections.
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J.T.
> 3 dayAmazing toothbrush! Cleans much better than electric ones. I have a tremendous amount of plaque built up but this brush removes it all. Will require much fewer professional cleanings as a result. Highly recommend.
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Darian Nagel
> 3 dayAwesome toothbrush. Feels like a profesional cleaning. Its important to brush lightly and replace brush after a few months, or else the silver bristles will break down and get stuck in your teeth.
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HHH
Greater than one weekI HAVE USED THESE BRUSHES FOR MANY YEARS...THEY GET BETWEEN YOUR TEETH TO GET WHATEVER IS IN THERE OUT!!! THE BRISTLES ON THE BRUSH FEEL GOOD ON MY GUMS & MY TEETH ARE CLEAN TY
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Lauracj
17-04-2025The best toothbrushes ever!!!! My teeth have never been so clean. Don’t sorry if during the first week your teeth are sensitive it is because it is scraping part of your teeth your old toothbrush couldn’t reach. I will never buy a regular toothbrush again. So happy I found them! My dental hygienist told me me teeth had visably less plaque!
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Jaclyn McElwain
> 3 dayBest toothbrush I’ve ever used! I picked one up last January on a trip when I forgot to pack my toothbrush, have since converted my whole household to using them! Feels so good to brush teeth and gets them super clean!
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belovely
> 3 dayThis 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!