What is the Oral-B Pro-Expert CrossAction Toothbrush?
The Oral-B Pro-Expert CrossAction Toothbrush is designed to reach between your teeth, cleaning the hard to reach places that other manual toothbrushes miss. Ideal for those who want the best possible clean from their manual toothbrush.
What is the difference between medium bristles and other types of bristles?
Bristles come in different types, from soft to medium to hard. They are as you would expect, soft bristles for the bristles that are softest on the teeth up to hard for the hardest. You will use what is required based on your brushing style and teeth condition. Generally speaking, you will use a brush based on how vigorously you clean. Using bristles that are too hard will mean that you could potentially damage your teeth. For recommendations on what type of bristles you should use, speak to a dentist.
What is dental plaque?
Dental plaque is the colourless, sticky substance that builds up on your teeth and gums throughout the day. It’s filled with bacteria, and when plaque acids attack your teeth they can cause tooth decay, which can give you a toothache and sensitive teeth.
How will this toothbrush keep my teeth clean?
The Oral-B Pro-Expert CrossAction Toothbrush has crossed brushes which brush your teeth from different angles, reaching between your teeth and cleaning plaque and food from your teeth. This helps to remove up to 90% of plaque build up in the hard to reach areas between your teeth and along the gumline.
How to get the best from your Oral-B Pro-Expert CrossAction Toothbrush
Use your Oral-B Pro-Expert CrossAction Toothbrush to brush your teeth twice a day, every day. Make sure to brush for at least 2 times, following a thorough dental care routine that includes flossing and regular dentist check-ups.
When do I need a new toothbrush?
Dentists recommend that you should replace your toothbrush with a new one every 3 months to be sure that it’s cleaning your teeth as effectively as possible. This is why some toothbrushes use coloured indicator bristles, which fade over 3 months, showing you when its time to change your toothbrush.