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Artists and designers collaborate for a unique release of the ultra soft CS 5460 brush.
Artists and designers collaborate for a unique release of the ultra soft CS 5460 brush.
What could be more cosy and heart warming than a traditional festive celebration? Our Christmas Edition 2023 takes nutcracker soldiers as its inspiration. Are these moustachioed soldier toothbrush heads our most detailed and artistic yet?
Special editions
An eye-catching bathroom accessory. These toothbrushes are the result of collaborations with both established and upcoming artists from across the globe. They were all a little surprised when they were commissioned to design a toothbrush, but these artists are now using the CS 5460 themselves.
What you’ll find inside
Plaque’s toughest opponent – the gentleness of Curen® filaments. The 5460 ultra-soft Curen® filaments form an incredibly dense and efficient cleaning surface. These filaments are as gentle on gums and teeth as they are tough on plaque. Once you’ve tried a CS 5460 toothbrush, you’ll never want to give up that clean feeling.
- Gentle Curen® filaments
- Efficient cleaning surface thanks to 5460 densely packed Curen® filaments
- The compact head with a slight angle reaches every nook and cranny of the mouth
- The octagonal grip helps you to clean at the right angle
- Made in Switzerland
Curaprox toothbrushes not only protect you from damage during cleaning, but also optimally disrupt and remove plaque. Curen® filaments are stiffer than nylon bristles and stay just as firm in your mouth as they do when dry. These properties make it possible to produce toothbrushes with a very high number of ultra-fine filaments.
Soft bristles have the clear advantage that they can individually embrace each tooth and clean it thoroughly. This allows them to reach areas that a hard toothbrush with rigid bristles can neither reach nor clean. In addition, our soft Curen® bristles are rounded at the top, protect the sensitive gums and do not scratch the enamel. With a soft toothbrush, there is no risk of damage or injury when brushing.
Which toothbrush is better? With the proper handling and technique, both a manual and an electric toothbrush can effectively clean teeth. It is your personal preference, then. With an electric toothbrush less physical effort is required, a good thing—especially for those with limited dexterity, braces, or specific dental conditions as it comes equipped with a motor that provide powerful brushing. Manual toothbrushes on the other hand, are a classic choice, more cost-effective, and environmentally friendly. They come in a variety of shapes, sizes, and bristle types so that they accommodate varied demands.
It is recommended to brush your teeth twice a day using a toothbrush with soft bristles and a gentle fluoride toothpaste. Remember to use also interdental brushes once a day—preferable before going to bed—to clean the gaps between your teeth. However, define the frequency and timing of interdental cleaning in accordance with your dental professional, adapted to your oral situation and individual needs. As for the recommended brushing time of at least two minutes each time: it is highly individual and certainly should not be limited to a fixed 2-minute rule. Please keep in mind that what matters most is that every surface of each tooth is thoroughly clean, which can take you longer than two minutes. So, you better focus on quality, not just on time.
Our short answer is: no. The surfaces of our teeth can be cleaned relatively easily and thoroughly with a soft, dense manual toothbrush. No matter which manual toothbrush you use, you can only clean 70% of your teeth's surfaces. For the rest—between your teeth— you'll need more specialised tools. That’s why we developed our fantastic interdental brushes with various sizes and colours for gaps with different dimensions. There’s perfect brush for every gap. If you have never used interdentals before, ask your dentist or dental hygienist. You can also get good advice at your local pharmacy.
Replace your manual toothbrush every three to four months, even sooner if the bristles look worn or frayed. Regular replacing ensures the toothbrush remains effective at removing plaque and prevents the buildup of bacteria. Frayed bristles become less effective at cleaning teeth and removing plaque. Also replace your brush after recovering from a cold or flu, as bacteria can linger on the bristles and accumulate, especially in the moist environment of a bathroom. This may lead to reinfection or other oral health issues.
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