Tooth and gum cleaning; helps remove plaque, maintain oral hygiene, and reduce risk of cavities and gum disease.
Bristles mechanically dislodge plaque, food debris, and stains from tooth surfaces and along the gum line. Regular brushing helps reduce bacterial load in the mouth and supports gum health.
Use a pea-sized amount of toothpaste. Hold the brush at ~45° to the gum line and brush gently in small circular motions for 2 minutes, twice daily (morning and night) or as advised by your dentist. Rinse the brush after use and allow to air-dry; replace the brush head/brush every 3 months or sooner if bristles fray.
Common side effects of Oral-B Brush may include:
Use gentle pressure to avoid gum injury and enamel abrasion. If gums bleed persistently, mouth pain occurs, or you have loose teeth/periodontal disease, consult a dentist. Not for chewing; supervise children to prevent choking on small parts (if applicable). Do not share toothbrushes to reduce infection risk.