Sulcabrush Handle (pack of 3)
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raul isla
> 3 dayGets at the nooks and crannies
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MarkJulie Scott
Greater than one weekFaithful use of a Sulcabrush from the time I get them cleaned until the next cleaning has made SIGNIFICANT difference in the calculus build up (on the back-side of my lower front teeth). I highly recommend them as a regular part of our daily dental care. GREAT product! (It has brushes on both ends, at different angles. I only need the tight/inside angle, so I was able to unscrew and swap the other tip after 12+ months of using the first one.)
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Carol Sue Bryant
> 3 dayEveryone needs a sulcabrush. Great way to finish cleaning your teeth after brushing, it gets the gum line a regular brush can’t. Your Dentist will be impressed with you efforts
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Annie
> 3 dayIt was just as advertised
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Terrie D.
> 3 dayGreat for getting into smaller places between teeth and if you have braces, it is great for getting around posts. One fantastic multi-use product for the mouth. I definitely recommend use of Sulabrush for Dental Hygiene
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a reserved citizen
> 3 dayGreat brush, for getting larger particles, out of mouth; stuck between the teeth, or at the gum line, of the teeth. Can buy the brush, separately from the handles, in large quantities, as a package deal, to reduce, the costs. I find this product, outlasts, the other brushes, designed like this, that I have tried. I can use this, very quickly, to dislodge, large particles, stuck in crevices. Rinsing, I use, a tuft brush, to jam individual bristles, into crevices, too small for the sulcabrush to reach. Rinsing this may be, all that I will do, until before I sleep. Then I do the same, quickly floss, and use, the tuft brush, with a touch of toothpaste. I mainly am concerned, in maintaining healthy gums, and then preventing, rotting food, from corroding, more of the enamel, at the gum line of the teeth, than in making my teeth, whitened in appearance. The sulcabrush, at first, may seem to rough, on the gums. But in a while, the gums become, more resilient, and more healthy, due to the use, of these tight, and tough bristles. This makes them, very easy to keep clean, since food is seldom stuck, in the sulcabrush. This is hot true, of the soft and separated bristles, of the tuft brush. I found, that using just a tuft brush; made it difficult, to get the food particles, out of the brush. I am sold, on throwing out, the brushes, from the past. Maintaining a healthy gum line, and preventing, more erosion, of enamel, in between the teeth, and at the gum line, prevents more serious, problems, later on. I recommend by experience, the sulcabrush, and the tuft brush, to prevent, gum disease, and enamel erosion, due to rotting food, caught in crevices, of the mouth.
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Montana
> 3 dayAs someone who works in the dental field, I know the importance of oral hygiene. Flossing alone can be ineffective if not done right and even when flossing properly, you still miss a lot of spots. I first tried sulcabrush at a tradeshow and have been an avid fan ever since.
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JIW
> 3 dayBeen using these for several years now, very effective. I especially like their reach for the back of the last molars. I also like that there re replacement bristles. Then one doesnt have to throw the whole shat away. We should be doing this for regular tooth brushes, also. Thanks again.
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Zap
> 3 dayI am very please with being introduced, by my dentist, to the Sulcabrush. I have noticed that my teeth are cleaner, breath fresher. The bristles are replaceable and the use of the Sulcabrush is less messy than flossing.
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Feather
> 3 dayThe Sulcabrush totally turned my dental health around. I kept trying to use a toothbrush to bet down in the gums and the hard-to-reach places at the ends of the mouth, and it kept not working. A toothbrush is just not designed for that. But this is perfect! And the replacement tips are pretty cheap and long-lasting. I also used goldenseal powder (dipped the brush in it), and that helped clear up infection. I also use it to touch up the spaces in-between teeth and to go over the surface of the tooth, to catch whatever my toothbrush missed. Works great for that. The only thing is that this is billed as a substitute for flossing, and its really not that. If I sulca, but not floss, for a few days, my gums bleed when I floss--not a good sign of gum health! If I sulca & floss regularly, they dont bleed when I floss.