Colgate Gentle Sensitive Ultrasoft Toothbrush
Specially designed for sensitive teeth and gums, Colgate Gentle Sensitive Toothbrush comes with 2800+ ultra-soft rounded tip bristles. It is soft on your teeth and gums and easily cleans sensitive areas of the mouth. The entire Colgate gentle toothbrush range is endorsed by the IDA and specially designed by dentists to offer an expert, gentle clean Discover gentle oral care with Colgate’s Ultrasoft Sensitive Toothbrush. Experience a soothing clean for sensitive teeth and gums Colgate Ultrasoft Sensitive Brush.
Uses:
It is an oral hygiene tool that helps clean the teeth, gums, and tongue.
Product Specifications and Features:
- Specially designed for sensitive teeth and gums: Its soft curved bristles gently clean between the teeth
- 2800+ ultra-soft rounded tip bristles: Compact head size reaches corners of the mouth and gently cleans sensitive areas.
- Flexible neck: Reduces pressure on the gums and provides gentle cleaning for sensitive teeth and gums with soft silky bristles.
- Superior handle design for a comfortable grip: Ensures better control while you brush.
- Designed with dentists and endorsed by IDA (Indian Dental Association): Colgate is India’s number one brand used and recommended by dentists.
- Content: 4 toothbrushes with four free hygiene caps
Good to Know:
Ultra-soft rounded tip bristles
Material Type:
Recyclable
Age Range:
Suitable for adults
Concerns It Can Help With:
- Sensitive teeth and gums
- Plaque and cavities
- Poor dental hygiene
Directions For Use of Colgate Ultrasoft Sensitive Brush:
- Place a small pea-sized amount of toothpaste on the brush head.
- Smear the toothpaste on your teeth.
- Brush your teeth to get rid of any bacteria buildup or plaque.
- Spit out the remnants of toothpaste, saliva, and water into a clean sink.
- Finish by rinsing your mouth with cold water.
Safety Information:
- Read the label carefully before use.
- Do not share toothbrushes, as it could raise the risk of infections.
- You do not need to use dishwashers, microwaves, or ultraviolet devices to disinfect toothbrushes. These methods may damage the toothbrush.
- Store it in a hygienic place.
Quick Tips:
- Brush your teeth twice a day for at least 2 minutes at a time
- Don’t brush your teeth after consuming acidic foods and drink.
Frequently Asked Questions:
Q. How often should you get a new toothbrush?
Replace your toothbrush every 3 to 4 months or sooner if the bristles look worn out.
Q. How much toothpaste should you use on a toothbrush?
The average adult only needs a pea-sized amount of toothpaste on their toothbrush for sufficient cleaning. A young child only needs about half this amount, and a baby/infant only needs a thin streak of toothpaste.
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