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Cleaning in between teeth and around gums is important if you want to maintain a healthy mouth. Many people use floss to clean in between teeth, but an interdental brush offers an easy, practical alternative.
In fact, studies have shown that interdental brushing is actually a more effective way to remove plaque than flossing, when used in conjunction with normal tooth brushing.
Usually thin, round or cone-shaped, these brushes have a small head with bristles held on by wire. Some brushes have a short or specially shaped handle to make gripping easier, while others have long handles similar to toothbrushes. They are designed to be inserted between teeth gently.
Interdental brushes come in different sizes, so make sure to choose one that comfortably fits between your teeth without you having to use force. You might like to choose a different size for your front and back teeth depending on the amount of space between your teeth.
They can be reused several times and should be rinsed just like a normal toothbrush after going between each tooth. The brushes should be replaced when the bristles are worn or if the wire is bent.
Anyone who finds flossing difficult might benefit from trying these brushes including:
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