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An interdental brush is a small brush specially designed to clean between your teeth, where a regular toothbrush does not reach. Daily use of an interdental brush in addition to regular toothbrushing, is an easy and efficient way to keep your gums and teeth fresh and healthy.

For best result, it is important to choose an interdental brush of the right size. Often, you need more than one brush size and your dental professional can help to select the correct brush size or sizes for you.

Use your interdental brush once a day, preferably in the evening and in front of the mirror. Move the brush gently back and forth a few times in each interdental space.

You can instead apply TePe Gingival Gel with chlorhexidine and fluoride, which is specially designed for use with an interdental brush.

Insert the brush gently between your teeth. Do not force the brush into a space; work it in gently or choose a smaller size. Some people with little to no spaces in between their teeth may find it hard to use a Proxabrush and may prefer floss instead.

The Proxabrush brush heads last for about two weeks. You can easily purchase a supply of replacement brushes to last you for months to even a year at a time. A Proxabrush is a useful tool that is essential for dental health and should be used along with your regular toothbrush and dental floss. It can help you remove bits of food and plaque between your teeth that are easy to miss with your toothbrush.

If you are a teenager or adult with braces fastened to your teeth, you may have trouble using floss to reaching between your teeth. A proxy brush is often much easier to use. Biofilm is a thin, slimy film of bacteria and it forms on your teeth and can lead to plaque buildup, gum disease and tooth decay. Researchers did a study to compare dental floss use with proxy brush use and determine whether one was more effective than the other for removing biofilm.

Researchers randomly selected 12 volunteers, who were men and women between the ages of 18 and Use a tongue scraper to clean your tongue twice a day before brushing your teeth with a toothbrush.

An interdental brush can be used until the bristles are worn and out of shape. For the best cleaning results, you want the brush to be in perfect shape and the bristles to be intact enough to clean all those hard to reach places. So, I tell my patients to change their brush once a week.



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