Bamboo Interdental Brush
Bamboo Interdental Brush
For gaps where toothbrush cannot reach and floss is non-functional.
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- Interdental brushes are designed to be an add-on with a toothbrush to give a complete cleaning experience.
- Helps cleaning tight spaces and corners where toothbrushes cannot reach.
- Works perfectly between gaps where floss is non-functional, i.e. the gap is too wide for floss.
- Our interdental brush are made with biodegradable bamboo and super soft nylon bristles
- Comes with multipacks of 4, 8 and 12.
How to use?
How to use?
Step 1
Prepare the interdental brush
- Rinse it under running water to to ensure it is clean.
Step 2
Insert the brush gently
- Hold the interdental brush between your thumb and index finger, like a pencil. Gently insert the brush into the space between your teeth, using a back-and-forth motion. Gently curve the neck of the brush to make it accessible for Molar teeth (teeth at the back).
Step 3
Clean each tooth gap
- Move the brush gently along the gum line, cleaning each tooth gap individually. Ensure that the bristles reach the sides of the teeth, removing any plaque or food particles.
Step 5
Rinse and store the brush
- After use, gargle thoroughly and rinse the interdental brush thoroughly under running water to remove any remaining debris. Allow it to air dry and store it in a clean, dry place.
Storage info
Storage info
Store interdental brush in dry and cool place after cleaning post usage.







Our Biodegradable Interdental Brush

How To Use Interdental Brush For Better Results?
Step 1 - Prepare the interdental brush
- Rinse it under running water to to ensure it is clean.
Step -2 Insert the brush gently
- Hold the interdental brush between your thumb and index finger, like a pencil. Gently insert the brush into the space between your teeth, using a back-and-forth motion. Gently curve the neck of the brush to make it accessible for Molar teeth (teeth at the back).
Step 3 - Clean each tooth gap
- Move the brush gently along the gum line, cleaning each tooth gap individually. Ensure that the bristles reach the sides of the teeth, removing any plaque or food particles.
Step 5: Rinse and store the brush
- After use, gargle thoroughly and rinse the interdental brush thoroughly under running water to remove any remaining debris. Allow it to air dry and store it in a clean, dry place.
Storage Info
Store interdental brush in dry and cool place after cleaning post usage.
Secret Tip
Angle it slightly! Instead of pushing the brush straight into the gap, tilt it gently to match the curve of your gums.
Use a slight twisting motion while inserting and removing for better plaque removal!

Benefits of Interdental brush
- Interdental brush eliminates trapped food particles, ensuring fresher and healthier breath.
- Minimizes the risk of cavities by cleaning plaque between the gaps.
- Interdental brush cleans minute space between teeth and gums. Removes all debris stuck in gums causing inflammation.
- Interdental brush is super handy for people with braces to keep the oral cavity clean.
FAQ
Are interdental brushes and dental floss the same?
No, the interdental brush cleans the gaps between the teeth, while the floss is effective for narrow and tighter spaces. Both help maintain oral hygiene.
Can I use both interdental brushes and dental floss?
Yes, using both will ensure that the teeth and gums are thoroughly and effectively cleaned.
Is it better to use an interdental brush before or after brushing your teeth?
Use an interdental brush before brushing to remove debris and make the brushing routine work better.
Should I use an interdental brush in the morning or at night?
The interdental brush is ideal both in the morning and at night for optimal oral care. If you are short on time in the morning then use interdental brush at night with your own pace.
How long does each interdental brush last?
Interdental brushes are similar to toothbrushes when it comes to replacement. You can use an interdental brush for a good 1-2 months, depending upon usage, and can replace one when bristles start collapsing.
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Good product
Hey great work on ur products...really love the tooth tab.
I used the interdental brush on my teeth which has cavity...specially my wisdom teeth...i can reach to the cavity but the metal wire should have been hard so it doesnt bend...am not able to clean it well.
5 Star
I didn't expect the interdental brush to remove those particles stuck between teeth so effectively.
It's very helpful.