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Interdental
You've got to mind the gaps and keep them squeaky clean.
Interdental Brushes and Picks
Find your just the ticket tool to clean those interdental areas.

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Discover why cleaning between teeth matters as much as brushing. Learn proper interdental techniques, find the right brush sizes, and explore daily routines that prevent gum disease, reduce plaque, and keep your smile healthy.
Q: What is an interdental brush
Interdental brushes are small, specially designed brushes that clean between teeth where regular toothbrushes can't reach. They're one of the most effective ways to remove plaque and food debris from tight spaces, implant sites, crowns, and bridgework. Available in multiple sizes, they glide comfortably between teeth, helping prevent gum disease, bleeding gums, and bad breath – essential for maintaining strong gum health and oral hygiene.
Q: How do I use interdental brushes
Select the right size – it should fit comfortably between teeth without forcing. Gently insert the brush at the gumline, moving it back and forth a few times.Keeping teeth and gums clean between teeth is key to daily oral hygiene. Interdental brushes effectively clean areas your regular toothbrush misses, supporting oral health and reducing plaque build-up.
Q: Interdental brushes vs flossing: which is better?
Both work brilliantly, but interdental brushes often clean more effectively, especially around braces, implants, or wider spaces. They're easier to use and remove more plaque than floss in accessible areas. For very tight contacts, floss works better. Many people find interdental brushes simpler and more comfortable, making consistent daily use more likely. Choose whichever method you'll actually use regularly – consistency matters most. It might be that you need a combination of flossing and interdental brushing, depending on the architecture of your mouth.
Q: Are interdental brushes reusable?
Yes! Quality interdental brushes last 1–2 weeks with proper care. Rinse thoroughly after each use and store upright to dry. Replace when bristles become worn or the wire bends excessively. Whether you prefer silicone dental picks, wire-core brushes, or travel-friendly disposable options, our range offers effective, gentle cleaning.









