How many times can you use TePe interdental brushes?
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. Don’t use regular toothpaste, since it contains abrasives.
Are TePe interdental brushes reusable?
You can reuse the TePe interdental brushes but discard the brush when the bristles are becoming bent or worn. Your dentist will recommend which colours of interdental brush you should use, and will demonstrate how to use them correctly. You can also use dental floss to clean between the teeth.
What sizes do TePe interdental brushes come in?
TePe interdental brushes – size guide
- TePe Pink Interdental Brushes 0.4 mm (ISO size 0)
- TePe Orange Interdental Brushes 0.45 mm (ISO size 1)
- TePe Red Interdental Brushes 0.50 mm (ISO size 2)
- TePe Blue Interdental Brushes 0.60 mm (ISO size 3)
- TePe Yellow Interdental Brushes 0.70 mm (ISO size 4)
Can interdental brushes damage teeth?
The bristles on the brush need to be soft so that they don’t damage your teeth and don’t irritate your gums.
Should I use Tepe brushes before or after brushing?
Use your tepe brush before using a toothbrush to ensure that your each tooth’s surface area has the maximum exposure to the benefits of the toothpaste. Try to use a tepe every day with a gentle to and fro movement around each gap.
Should I use TePe brushes before or after brushing?
How often should you change TePe brushes?
We recommend you change the brush every week or when the bristles become worn or wires become buckled or distorted. Undue force and bending at severe angles will lead to damage of the wire. TePe’s wide selection of interdental brushes offers an option for every need.
What size is Tepe orange?
Tepe Interdental Toothbrush Orange 0.45mm x6.
How often should you change Tepe brush?
How often should you change TePe brush?
Should you use TePe brushes before or after brushing?
That’s because new research has shown interdental cleaning before brushing is the best way to clean our teeth effectively. The study found that flossing loosens bacteria and food debris from between the teeth, which allows brushing to be much more successful at removing plaque.