Why we need Interdental Brushes?
People often ask: "If I already use a toothbrush, dental floss, and a water flosser, why do I need an interdental brush?"
What’s the difference between an interdental brush and dental floss?
The difference is significant—it’s like comparing a nylon scrubber to a wooden stick when cleaning a cup. The countless bristles on the scrubber clean thoroughly, while a stick barely does anything.
The same logic applies to interdental brushes. When you use one, multiple bristles effectively remove food debris between teeth, ensuring cleaner and healthier teeth. Dental floss, on the other hand, is just a single strand, offering limited cleaning power.
L-shaped interdental brushes can easily reach the back teeth, where floss struggles to access.
I-shaped interdental brushes not only clean between teeth but also remove surface stains—thanks to their dense bristles that target areas regular toothbrushes miss.
Whether you’re an adult, a child, or undergoing orthodontic treatment, interdental brushes are an essential oral care tool.
Oral health starts with you and me!