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TePe Angle Interdental Brush is the new addition to the popular range of TePe interdental brushes, and is designed to facilitate daily use. The TePe Angle™ is specifically designed for those who find standard short-handle brushes difficult to navigate, particularly when cleaning the molars. Featuring a long, flat handle and a pre-angled brush head, it provides a stable grip and excellent reach, making it an effective remedy for plaque buildup in the posterior regions of the mouth. Developed in collaboration with dental experts, these brushes ensure that even the hardest-to-reach gaps receive the same high-quality care as your front teeth.
Best interdental brushes for back teeth
Cleaning between the back teeth is often the most neglected part of oral hygiene, yet it is where periodontal disease frequently begins. The TePe Angle™ serves as an effective mouth rinse companion by mechanically removing the biofilm that liquid alone cannot reach. By incorporating the Angle™ into your recommended daily care for gum health, you ensure a comprehensive clean that protects the gingival margin and prevents the inflammation that leads to gum recession.
Key Benefits:
- Angled Brush Head: Pre-set at the perfect angle to allow for easy entry between the back teeth from either the cheek or tongue side.
- Long, Ergonomic Handle: Provides a steady, comfortable grip for improved control and precision, especially for those with limited dexterity.
- Plastic-Coated Wire: High-quality Swedish wire coated in plastic to ensure gentle cleaning around sensitive teeth, implants, and orthodontic appliances.
- High Durability: The bristles are designed for optimal cleaning power and are built to last through multiple uses.
- Six Color-Coded Sizes: Available in sizes ranging from 0.4mm to 0.8mm, allowing you to find the perfect fit for every gap.
Ideal For:
- Back Teeth (Molars): The angled head makes it effortless to reach the spaces between the large teeth at the back of the mouth.
- Limited Dexterity: The long handle is easier to hold and maneuver than traditional interdental brushes.
- Implants and Crowns: Safe for use around expensive dental work, preventing the bacterial buildup that can lead to implant failure.
- Braces and Retainers: Easily navigates around orthodontic wires and permanent retainers to keep hardware plaque-free.
How to Use Interdental Brushes On Back Teeth:
- Select Your Size: Use the color-coding to find the size that fits your gaps (it should be snug but never forced).
- Insertion: Gently guide the brush into the gap between the teeth at the gum line.
- Movement: Move the brush back and forth a few times in each space.
- Rinse: Rinse the brush after use and replace it once the bristles start to show wear.
