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Ultra-soft, gentle & efficient
Format:
5,460 Curen® filaments
Colors may vary
Indications:
Protection against caries
Periodontitis
Benefits:
Gentle - thanks to Curen® filaments of 0.1 millimeters
Clean the gum line without damaging
Efficient cleaning surface - thanks to a dense array of Curen® filaments
Reaches everywhere: compact head, slightly angled
Octogonal handle helps users to brush at the correct angle of 45 ̊
Ultra soft – the Softer, the Better, non traumatic
Up to 10 times more – remove plaque more efficiently
Do not absorb water – maintain their firmness for an optimal use
Directions for use:
1. Position brush at an angle, half on the gums and half on the teeth.
2. Clean in short circular movements, ideally without pressure.
WHY BRUSHING GENTLY IS BETTER THAN BRUSHING HARD?
The enamel covering the top of your teeth is the hardest part of your body, but your teeth actually need to be treated gently. It is proven that soft brushing is three times more effective since soft toothbrushes have flexible bristles that can cover the entire shape of your tooth. A common problem for people using a hard toothbrush is that they often neglect to clean the edges of the gum because it hurts to brush them. But those edges are exactly the areas where bacteria thrive, causing gum inflammation. Scrubbing your teeth vigorously with hard bristles will result in a receding gum line while using a toothbrush with soft filaments will remove dental plaque gently without damaging your gums.
When choosing a toothbrush, ask yourself: What kind of a ritual would I like to have on a daily basis? A gentle one that leaves me feeling refreshed, or a rough, painful one?
GENTLE ON TEETH AND GUMS
The CURAPROX CS 5460 toothbrush is known and recommended by dental professionals across the globe! Why? Because is it hard on plaque and gentle on teeth and gums. Once you’ve tried these brushes you won’t go back. Plus it is available in 36 colour combinations for an explosion of beautiful and joyful colours.
A good quality toothbrush should be expected to last for 3 months of daily use and still be in good condition.
5,460 good reasons
5,460 ultra-fine and gentle CUREN® filaments densly packed on the brush head to remove plaque, prevent enamel damage and gently care for your teeth and gums.
Small and compact head
The compact head help you get all those hard-to-reach-spots, such as behind the molars and pre molars. It’s also slightly bent for optimal cleaning.
CUREN® filaments
Instead of conventional nylon bristles, our toothbrush is composed of CUREN® filaments which are very durable as they do not absorb water, allowing them to maintain their firmness.
Octogonal handle
For optimal cleaning, tilt the brush at a 45 degree angle, half on the tooth, half on the gums. With its octogonal handle, it’s easier to get the correct angle.
BEST BRUSHING TECHNIQUE
There are many different techniques to brush teeth, but there is one that is proven to work for everyone and provide optimal results.
Hold the brush at an 45° angle
Half of your gums and half of your teeth should be covered by the bristles. Holding the brush like a pen also helps to get the perfect angle.
Clean gently
Apply minimal or no pressure at all.
Small circles
Move in small circles, starting from the most difficult places.
KNOW WHEN TO CHANGE YOUR TOOTHBRUSH
Not replacing a toothbrush when it is due can not only impact the quality of regular brushing efficiency, but also put you at risk of infection and disease. There are three instances when you should think about changing your toothbrush.
- Every three months. Even with proper rinsing, bacteria can accumulate in the brush and due to mechanical wear, an overused toothbrush no longer properly removes plaque.
- After every illness. Germs can survive and replicate on the toothbrush even after you recover from an illness, hence you should always replace it afterwards even if the brush hasn’t been used for a long time.
- If the toothbrush wears too quickly. Some people will wear their brushes sooner than 3 months, which is often a sign of using a hard brushing technique.