The other day when I went for my cleaning, my hygienist gave me one of these toothbrushes with just two rows of bristles. I love it! It makes cleaning above, below and in between brackets so easy. I can't believe she waited so long to give me one! It's great for getting along the gumline too. The one she gave me is made by GUM but they're probably all pretty much the same. I might be the only one whose never seen one of these, but I thought I'd share anyway. :)
P.S. It's called a sulcus toothbrush.
Saturday, June 28, 2008
Love this toothbrush...
Posted by Aimee at 9:08 PM
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Oooh. awesome! What is it called? I can't really read it on the photo, but I'm in need of a new tooth brush, so I wanna try that one out now! :D
Hi Kam,
It's a sulcus toothbrush. It works great! :)
Who would have thought we'd be getting excited
about a toothbrush. :)
Can you buy them in the store? I looked today in Target, and didn't see any....
Ohh, now I see it better, I guess the photo just wasn't loading right. Thanks! I'll keep an eye out for it at the grocery store.
That brush does look great! Thanks for sharing it with us.
thanks for sharing aimee anything that helps us with the plaque and stubborn pieces of food. i'm totally going to look for it.
my orthodontist gave me one of these too, and I've been using it for a month now and love it! It gets everything out. I didn't know what it was called, I think I'm gonnna go shop for it now!
I just looked at your profile and saw that you have another blog about nursing school. Texas State is opening one in 2010 and I'm seriously considering going back and becoming a pediatric nurse. Its what I've always wanted to do. I'll have to keep tabs on both blogs now!
Yeah I started that nursing blog but was so stressed, exhausted and freaked out my entire first semester that I didn't keep up with it. Maybe I will start it again when my second semester starts in the fall. School kept me do busy I didn't have any time to read the ortho blogs. I'm catching up on them now though. :)
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