Toothbrushes (103)
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Curaprox Ultra Soft Toothbrush CS 5460 3 Pack Assorted Colours
Jack n Jill Tickle Tooth Sonic Toothbrush Replacement Heads 2 Pack
Oral B Sensitive Clean Replacement Toothbrush Heads 2 Pack
Jack n Jill Buzzy Brush Replacement Heads 2 Pack (New Design)
Jack n Jill Buzzy Brush Electric Musical Toothbrush
Jack n Jill Childrens Biodegradable Toothbrush Dino 1 Brush
Jack n Jill Stage 3 Silicone Tooth & Gum Brush 1 Pack
Oral B Precision Clean Replacement Toothbrush Heads 2 Pack
Colgate Kids 2-5 Years Extra Soft Toothbrush 1 Pack
Jack n Jill Childrens Biodegradable Toothbrush Monkey 1 Brush
Grants Adult Bamboo Toothbrush Charcoal Ultra Soft 1 Pack
Reach Superb Clean Between Teeth Firm Toothbrush 1 Pack
Jack n Jill Sonic Toothbrush Tickle Tooth 0-3 Years
Jack n Jill Childrens Biodegradable Toothbrush Elephant 1 Brush
Curaprox Kids Smart Toothbrush 1 Pack
Grants Adult Bamboo Toothbrush Soft 1 Pack
Go Bamboo Adult Toothbrush Biodegradable
Reach Superb Clean Between Teeth Medium Toothbrush 1 Pack
Oral B CrossAction Replacement Toothbrush Heads 3 Pack
Jack n Jill Stage 1 Silicone Baby Finger Brush 2 Pack + Case
Curasept Specialist Implant Toothbrush 1 Pack Assorted Colours
Curasept Softline Maxi Soft 010 Toothbrush 1 Pack Assorted Colours
Gem Electric Toothbrush Replacement Heads Mint 2 Pack
Go Bamboo Childrens Toothbrush Biodegradable
Take care of your teeth with the right toothbrush
Healthylife caters to all oral care needs with an extensive range of toothbrushes. Whether you’re exploring manual toothbrushes with soft, medium or hard bristles, seeking the advanced technology of electric toothbrushes with features like timers and pressure sensors, or opting for biodegradable choices like bamboo toothbrushes, our selection has you covered.
We also offer specialised toothbrushes for orthodontic care as well as kids’ toothbrushes and baby toothbrushes, ensuring that every member of the family has access to the best dental care products.
What are the different types of toothbrushes?
Many different types of toothbrushes are available to cater to differing dental needs and preferences. Manual toothbrushes are straightforward and made with soft, medium or hard bristles and a plastic handle.
Electric toothbrushes offer automated brushing motions. Some include features like timers and pressure sensors for enhanced cleaning. Sonic toothbrushes vibrate at high frequencies to assist in breaking down plaque.
Orthodontic toothbrushes are designed for cleaning around braces, and options like bamboo toothbrushes provide an alternative to plastic toothbrushes, as the bamboo handle will eventually break down. Children’s toothbrushes are smaller and softer, making them suitable for young users.
What type of toothbrush is the best?
The best type of toothbrush depends on your preference and dental needs. A manual toothbrush with a small head and soft bristles may be highly effective when used correctly, allowing precise control over the brushing pressure and angles.
However, an electric toothbrush may be the superior choice due to its ease of use and additional features. Electric toothbrushes often include timers, synchronised apps and alarms, to help with thorough cleaning. They may also be more effective in reducing plaque and gingivitis, particularly for those with limited manual dexterity.
Regardless of the type of toothbrush you use, the key to good oral hygiene is proper technique – using fluoridated toothpaste and brushing for at least two minutes twice daily. Talk to your healthcare professional for more personalised advice.
Are electric toothbrushes better for your teeth than manual ones?
Studies show electric toothbrushes may be more effective at controlling plaque and gingivitis. These powered toothbrushes produce thousands of strokes per minute and use technologies like oscillating-rotating movements and acoustic microstreaming to enhance the removal of plaque from teeth and gums, which may lead to improved oral hygiene. Electric toothbrushes also offer ease of use for those with limited hand mobility, as they do most of the brushing work.
How often should you change your toothbrush?
You should change your toothbrush every three months or sooner if it looks worn. Regular replacement is important to maintain its effectiveness in cleaning your teeth and to avoid damage to your gums. This habit ensures that you are always using a toothbrush that is in good condition, which is important for maintaining optimal oral health.
Browse Healthylife’s range today and find the perfect toothbrush to keep your smile healthy and bright.