Interdental Brushes
Interdental Brushes
Description
Eliminates plaque
Naturally antibacterial
Biodegradable and sustainable
Suitable for sensitive gums
Our customers say it better than us!
How to Use
1
Never force it, always be gentle (especially if it's your first time using an interdental brush).
2
Be kind to your gums by gently inserting the brush between your teeth.
3
With the brush between two teeth, move it slowly and gently back and forth.
4
Repeat the steps in bewteen each pair of teeth and remember to rinse the brush between each use. When you've cleaned your entire smile, rinse the brush thoroughly, dry it, then put it back in its box.
Delivery is free with a subscription. Otherwise, delivery is free when you spend €30 or more on our site.
If you spend less than €30, shipping costs €2.90 (mainland France).
You can also add them to your brush head subscription and receive them every 1, 2, or 3 months!
Meet your gums’ new best friends!
Our interdental brushes will help you perfect your daily toothbrushing, removing plaque from every nook and cranny!
Many of you asked for them, and they're finally here! After rigorous trials, the MyVariations interdental brushes are finally here! 🙌
Dentists have made it clear: when used with dental floss, these small brushes are a necessary tool for removing plaque from narrow spaces (between your teeth for example) which are more difficult to get to with your toothbrush.
Choose from 3 sizes, or order the Multi Pack bundle to try each size and see which ones suit you best!
To top it all off, we chose to make them with a bamboo handle which is more durable, lightweight, and easy to manoeuvre.
Small brushes with big benefits
Great allies in the fight against dental plaque!
Too many people think that just brushing their teeth is enough to completely remove all plaque. 👌
Wrong! No matter which toothbrush you use, it won't always reach the last bits of food and plaque lodged in the spaces between your teeth.
Lingering plaque can not only turn into tartar, but also have negative consequences, such as bad breath, cavities, etc.
Plaque can form bacteria which weakens gums, risking bleeding, chronic gingivitis, or periodontitis.
That's why it's super important to be well equipped to remove all the plaque between your teeth!
Different sizes for different needs
All smiles are different!
Because no one has the same teeth, nor the same space between them, we offer 3 different size brushes in varying lengths. 😉
If you already use interdental brushes, you probably know which size is right for you. We offer the following sizes:
- Small : 4x0.4mm & 4x0.5mm
- Medium : 4x0.5mm & 4x0.6mm
- Large : 4x0.6mm & 4x0.7mm
Because everyone's interdental spaces are different sizes, each pack includes 4 brush heads in 2 different sizes.
If you are new to interdental brushing and have never used interdental brushes before, try our Multi Pack which contains 2 brushes of each size. It helps you find the brush(es) best suited to you.
Our recommendations for the best results!
Before you begin, there are a few rules to know.
- In general, dentists advise using interdental brushes after one brush (preferably the evening one), but you can always use them more regularly.
- Intedental brushes should be replaced once a week on average (a pack of 8 brushes will last you approximately 2 months).
-If you have very narrow spaces between your teeth, interdental brushes may not be suitable for you. In this case, it's best to use floss!
FAQ
How do I choose the interdental brush size that suits me?
In order to determine the brush size that suits you, you can first buy a Multi Pack which contains 2x the 4 different sizes (8 brushes in total). Then, start with the smallest size brush (without forcing it) to see if it goes in easily. Repeat this process until you find the size that suits you best.
Is it normal for your gums to bleed when using interdental brushes?
Yes, it's completely normal to bleed a little, especially if it is your first time. Don't worry, your gums are simply not used to being cleaned in these areas. The bleeding will stop quickly, after around ten uses. Bleeding over time can also be a sign of gingivitis (inflammation of the gums).
How long does an interdental brush last for?
Dentists generally recommend changing your interdental brushes every 7 days. If they are twisted or you can see wear on the bristles, you should change them.
The brushes can be single use, if you prefer.
Are the brushes suitable for very sensitive gums that are prone to bleeding, gingivitis, and other periodontal diseases?
Yes! In fact, dentists strongly recommend it. Bacteria from plaque are responsible for these problems, so using brushes to get rid of the plaque completely can only do you good. You'll quickly notice a difference!
What's the difference between using interdental brushes and flossing?
Flossing is generally recommended for people with narrower interdental spaces and/or overlapping teeth. The spaces between the teeth are then even more difficult to access.
Brushes are designed for people with normal or slightly wider interdental spaces. They guarantee complete elimination of plaque lodged there.
How many times a day should you use them?
Dental professionals generally recommend using them after brushing in the evening to be sure that teeth are completely clean before bed.
You can use interdental brushes after each toothbrushing, i.e. 2 to 3 times a day, if you want to.
Can I use interdental brushes with implants, crowns, prostheses, braces, and other dental devices?
Yes! There's no reason not to, as long as you don't force them between spaces.