TOTAL CARE adult toothbrush - Medium (medium softness)
Controlled power for everyday use: Medium bristles angled at multiple angles to remove plaque, side wings to smooth enamel, and an integrated tongue scraper. Ergonomic, non-slip handle for a stable grip.
Expédition dès commandes à partir du mardi 5 Août 2025
Livraison estimée entre le mercredi 21 janvier et le vendredi 23 janvier.
TOTAL CARE Medium offers a more assertive brushing without sacrificing comfort. Its multi-angled bristle cluster at varying heights effectively reaches grooves, interdental areas, and chewing surfaces to remove plaque. The side wings help smooth enamel during brushing. A tongue scraper on the back completes oral hygiene for fresh breath. The ergonomic handle with a grip helps control pressure. DuPont Tynex PA 612 nylon fibers ensure durability and a smooth glide.
- Enhanced action : more invigorating sensation than a soft brush, ideal against plaque.
- Precision : multi-angle bristles to follow the gingival contour and access difficult areas.
- Complete routine : integrated tongue scraper to perfect oral hygiene.
- Control of the movement : non-slip handle for consistent pressure.
- Bristles: Nylon Tynex PA 612 – DuPont (Medium firmness).
- Head: multi-angled bristles at varying heights + side wings + tongue scraper.
- Handle: Ergonomic polymer with grip zones.
- Brush twice a day for about 2 minutes with light, even pressure.
- Use a fluoride toothpaste (pea-sized amount).
- Follow the gum line, cleaning the outer, inner, and then chewing surfaces.
- Finish by using a tongue scraper from back to front.
- Change your toothbrush every 2 to 3 months or use one with flared bristles.
Who is the Medium version for?
Adults looking for a firmer brushing sensitivity than the Soft version while still maintaining comfort.
Are the multi-angled bristles really useful?
Yes, their different orientations allow you to reach difficult areas and improve plaque removal.
Does the tongue scraper make a difference?
It helps reduce coatings on the tongue and contributes to fresher breath.
How much pressure should I apply?
Light: let the bristles do the work.
Excessive pressure can irritate the gums.
When to replace the toothbrush?
Every 2 to 3 months or as soon as the bristles start to separate to maintain effectiveness and comfort.