🪥 Elevate Your Oral Care Game!
The TePe Interdental Brush Angle, Blue, 0.6mm/ISO 3, is a pack of 6 precision cleaning tools designed to effectively remove plaque from hard-to-reach areas between teeth. Made from renewable materials in Sweden, this brush features an angled head and long handle for easy maneuverability, ensuring a thorough clean for healthier teeth and fresher breath.
Product Name | Tepe Angle Blue Interdental Brushes 0.6Mm - 6 Pack |
Weight | 0.03 Kilograms |
Units | 6 count |
Brand | TePe |
Age Range Description | Adult |
Country of origin | Sweden |
G**S
Great product , great value pack
I have always found it difficult to floss my teeth with the usual floss and other brushes. Flossing with the string was always difficult as I am rather kak handed when looking into a mirror 😊 .These brushes are great .I am able to get into the gaps between all of my teeth now with ease. it has taken me a while to find the right product.Great value for money with this pack and the performance is great to be able to get to every part of your teeth.
C**.
An important part of toothcare, long handles make them easier to use than some others
A few years ago now, I was recommended by my dentist to try interdental brushes. I am 60 years old and although I have not needed a filling for over 20 years, I have required several root-canal treatments and caps etc. The gaps between my teeth are of variable sizes. Some will trap a piece of dental floss and not allow it to move, and others are wider than doubled and knotted dental floss.Originally I tried possibly every brand of interdental brushes, including the short TePe ones, and in a range of sizes. Overall I find the Tepe brushes to be the best, in terms of ease of use and apparent effectiveness.These angled and long-handled brushes make it far easier to reach the molars etc towards the back of my mouth, and to brush from the inside of the teeth.As I have said, the spaces between my teeth vary, so I need to have a selection of these brushes available, although the sizes I use mostly are 0.40, 0.45, 0.5mm.There is a knack to using them - as far as possible you need to have the bristles as perpendicular to the space you wish to clean as you can get, and gently manipulate the brush into the space. If you feelno resistance at all - you might be using too small a brush. If the brush bends immediately, then you might be using too large a brush for that gap.If the brush part does get bent, it is a simple matter to straighten it between finger and thumb.Included in the pack is a small plastic cap that fits over the brush-end, and is used to protect the bristles once you have started using the brush.I find that these bristles are effective at cleaning between the teeth (according to my dentist and hygienist), and they do not seem harsh on the gums themselves. I do get slight bleeding occasionally - only slight and that is normal.I have a couple of sensitive spots and I often dab a bit of sensodyne toothpaste on the brush before cleaning between a particular pair of teeth.definitely recommended.
R**Y
Plastic Coated Brushes Protect Teeth & Gums
Okay, so I’ve tried a few different interdental brushes over the years, and touch wood, I’ve never even had a filling, so they do help. When I first migrated from floss to what I will from now on call I.B., I loved the ease of use and the results. I had a type with a handle, and tried various sized brushes until I found my perfect match. (Or so I thought). Alas though, it had metal bristles, and a chat with my dentist recently revealed that this can be damaging. So I picked up some little short Xmas tree shape I.B. which were made of plastic, but the smallest size was a bit big, and I found them really awkward to hold and not very effective.Enter the TePe Angle Blues, which seem to be a happy medium. The handle makes them so much easier to use, and the plastic coated bristles protect the teeth and gums. Unfortunately, despite choosing the exact same size as my previous ones, there is obviously quite a marked difference of size between brands, so I will need to re-purchase these in a smaller size. You may want to keep that in mind when purchasing. For example, I would say these feel about two sizes larger than Curaprox.My advice to anyone who may be new to this type of product, is just go slow and be gentle – don’t force the brush anywhere. And if you have any teeth which are very close together / crossed over, use regular floss there instead.Best Uses : To reduce plaque, tartar & gum problems from building up between dental appointments.Pros : Compact and portable, high quality, easy to use, plastic coated wire is gentler on teeth and gums.Caution : These can be re-used (as per my Dentist), however I think it’s best to keep them as sterile as possible, so I soak them in mouthwash after use.Cons : Slightly pricey for a 6 piece disposable set. But you do get what you pay for.In summary : Worthwhile Interdental Brushes. Recommended. I hope you found my review helpful and would love for you to click “yes” if you did.
J**S
Good Product
Very good. Do what they say.
S**H
Easy to use
Great for my teeth. Easy to use and value for money.
S**E
Brilliant for your back teeth!
I use the straight tepe brushes in all my teeth gaps apart from one back one, what I can’t get into with the standard straight tepe brushes. I found these right angled tepe brushes ideal for that problem area that I can’t reach. They are perfect for the job!They are quite sturdy (as far as interdental brushes go), designed well, as in the bristles last a while and the brush head is quite short in length, making them ideal to find back gaps with minimal bending of the head.
B**E
Not so easy to use
I'm not comfortable with these brushes. I find them cumbersome and they soon bend. Getting used to them
A**M
Very good tool
But tend to break a little too easily, could be me though
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