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Curaprox CS 5460 Ultra Soft Toothbrush Blister Pack (3)
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Curaprox CS 5460 Ultra Soft Toothbrush Blister Pack (3)
Gums love this toothbrush thanks to its 5460 Curen filaments 0.1mm in diameter. A CS 5460 ultra soft toothbrush offers unparalleled gentleness and efficiency and is popular all over the world.
Why do dental professionals recommend the CS 5460? Two words, gentle and efficient. The ultra-fine, Curen filaments are densely packed on the brush head to give exceptional cleaning power. And it looks beautiful.
Plaque's toughest enemy is the gentleness of Curen bristles, CS toothbrushes really are incredibly gentle. The 5460 Curen filaments of the CS 5460 ultra soft form an uncommonly dense and efficient cleaning surface. While they are gentle on gums and teeth, Curen filaments are extremely hard on plaque. Anyone who tries a CS toothbrush will never want to do without this brushing experience again.
Curaprox toothbrushes not only prevent brushing damage, but also break up and remove plaque perfectly. Curen filaments are stiffer than nylon and remain just as stable in the mouth as when they are dry. These properties make it possible to produce toothbrushes with many ultrafine bristles.
> Gentle action thanks to Curen filaments
> Efficient cleaning surface thanks to a dense array of Curen filaments
> There's no escape, compact head, slightly angled Octagonal handle helps users to brush at the correct angle
> Free from harmful substances such as bisphenol A (BPA), phthalates or azo dyes
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> Colours vary
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