Electric Toothbrush Heads, white, 2 pcs. Smiley Pro White Carbon Clean
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Age:
18+
Brand: Smiley
Line: accessories
Product Type: toothbrush attachment
Product Properties: cleansing
Volume: 2 pcs.
When To Use: universal
Gender: unisex
Classification: professional
Country: Poland
Made in: Poland
Take care of your teeth effectively and correctly by choosing replacement brush heads for the Smiley brand electric toothbrush. These brush heads efficiently clean the oral cavity from food residues and plaque, easily reaching hard-to-access areas with their bristles. The compact head does not injure the gums and excellently cleans the interdental spaces, leaving a feeling of comfort and freshness. The brush heads allow you to regularly perform hygiene procedures and have a spare option at hand, which may be needed after three months of daily use.
Features of Smiley Pro White Carbon Clean:
- designed for effective removal of plaque and food residues;
- gentle on enamel and gums;
- strengthens local immunity;
- prevents the occurrence of halitosis, caries, bad breath, and gingivitis;
- the package contains two white brush heads;
- capable of removing up to 10 times more plaque compared to a regular toothbrush;
- each brush head lasts three months;
- enhances the beauty and whiteness of your teeth;
- gently polishes teeth;
- economical in toothpaste usage;
- protects against the formation of tartar;
- made from high-quality materials;
- easily penetrates hard-to-reach places and interdental spaces;
- eliminates pathogenic bacteria;
- removes stains from the constant consumption of tea, red wine, or coffee.
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Dentists recommend replacing brush heads at least once every 3 months. Wet the replacement brush head and apply toothpaste. Place the toothbrush in your mouth and turn it on. Slowly move the brush head from tooth to tooth. Hold the toothbrush stationary for a few seconds before moving to the next tooth. Clean your gums as thoroughly as your teeth. First, clean the outer surfaces of your teeth, then the inner surfaces, and finally the chewing surfaces.