TePe Interdental Brushes Original Grey are designed specifically to clean in-between your teeth and all those hard to reach places. These special brushes are designed with a metal wire that cleans your teeth thoroughly. With daily use, these brushes can effectively reduce the build-up of plaque - thus preventing gum disease, bad breath and tooth decay. Directions for the use TePe Interdental Brushes Original Grey: For the front of the mouth, insert the brush in the space between the teeth at the gum level by turning slightly. This technique aids access and reduces stress on the wire, thereby lengthening the life of the brush. Once inserted, gently move the brush back and forth a few times to remove plaque and debris. For the back of the mouth, access may be improved by first curving the brush head. DO NOT bend. NEVER force the brush into a space. Always rinse the brush with water after use. Use daily, we recommend you change the brush every week, or when the bristles become worn. Precautions to consider before using TePe Interdental Brushes Original Grey You should carefully read all product packaging and labels prior to use. An interdental brush is the most efficient way to remove plaque between the teeth in a user-friendly way. It's designed to clean the gaps where a regular toothbrush is unable to reach. By only using a toothbrush you clean 60% of your teeth, but by adding an interdental brush to your oral care routine, you will clean up to 100% of your teeth. The TePe Interdental Brush Original Grey has a larger brush size (ISO size 7) and have a thicker, bendable wire. The interdental brush, which is available in 9 different sizes, can be used for cleaning between teeth, implants, bridges, and crowns. Use daily to keep teeth and gums healthy and fresh. TePe, manufacturing oral hygiene products in Sweden since 1965 TePe is a leading manufacturer of oral hygiene products. All products are designed, developed and manufactured in collaboration with dental specialists. TePe products are available and used by consumers in over 80 countries worldwide.