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Model: REACH Essentials Toothbrush with Toothbrush Covers, Multi-Angled Medium Bristles, Contoured Handle, Tongue Scraper, 6 Count
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REACH Essentials Toothbrush with Toothbrush Covers, Multi-Angled Medium Bristles, Contoured Handle, Tongue Scraper, 6 Count
Manufacturer:
Perrigo
Model Number:
MAC0A
Product SKU:
B09HSS29YD
UPC:
840040192064
ASIN:
B09HSS29YD
Brand:
REACH
Item model number:
MAC0A
Manufacturer:
Perrigo
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Dental Assistant here work for periodontist (gum and bone specialist) I would strongly suggest to use soft or extra soft bristles. That's all what your gums and teeth need.
100% correct! I'm a dentist and anything beyond soft bristle toothbrushes causes excessive wear to teeth and trauma to gums. Medium or more stiff are good for cleaning car rims and toilets only!
Yet they still give one to every patient after their biannual cleaning. These are fine for a few days away from home (the covers are designed for travel) if you have a family and don't want to lug everyone's electric brush.
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Yet they still give one to every patient after their biannual cleaning. These are fine for a few days away from home (the covers are designed for travel) if you have a family and don't want to lug everyone's electric brush.
Yet they still give one to every patient after their biannual cleaning. These are fine for a few days away from home (the covers are designed for travel) if you have a family and don't want to lug everyone's electric brush.
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04-23-2023 at 07:59 AM.
Dental Assistant here work for periodontist (gum and bone specialist) I would strongly suggest to use soft or extra soft bristles. That's all what your gums and teeth need.
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04-23-2023 at 08:28 AM.
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Dental Assistant here work for periodontist (gum and bone specialist) I would strongly suggest to use soft or extra soft bristles. That's all what your gums and teeth need.
100% correct! I'm a dentist and anything beyond soft bristle toothbrushes causes excessive wear to teeth and trauma to gums. Medium or more stiff are good for cleaning car rims and toilets only!
Yet they still give one to every patient after their biannual cleaning. These are fine for a few days away from home (the covers are designed for travel) if you have a family and don't want to lug everyone's electric brush.
Which is why I save the ones the dentist gives me and have a case that I put them in for travel. Otherwise I'd get a pack of these to put away for the next trip.
100% correct! I'm a dentist and anything beyond soft bristle toothbrushes causes excessive wear to teeth and trauma to gums. Medium or more stiff are good for cleaning car rims and toilets only!
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Yet they still give one to every patient after their biannual cleaning. These are fine for a few days away from home (the covers are designed for travel) if you have a family and don't want to lug everyone's electric brush.
I bring mine to work. It's perfect.
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Which is why I save the ones the dentist gives me and have a case that I put them in for travel. Otherwise I'd get a pack of these to put away for the next trip.
So good for someone with a potty mouth then.