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Oral-B, Extra Soft, Replacement Brush Heads, For Kids - 2 Pcs
54.95

SKU: 240126
Product Description
Product Name
- Oral-B, Extra Soft, Replacement Brush Heads, For Kids - 2 Pcs
Brand
- Oral-B
Main Category
- Oral Care
Sub Category
- Replacement Brush Heads
Description
- Oral-B Extra Soft Replacement Brush Heads are designed specifically for kids aged 3+ years.
- Features extra-soft bristles for a gentle and effective clean.
- Helps remove plaque and fight cavities for healthier teeth and gums.
- Makes brushing fun with Disney Magic Timer app compatibility.
- Comes in a pack of 2 brush heads for extended use.
Benefits
- Extra-soft bristles ensure a gentle cleaning experience for kids' delicate gums.
- Effectively removes plaque to prevent cavities and promote oral health.
- Disney Magic Timer app makes brushing fun and encourages good habits.
- Compatible with Oral-B kids' electric toothbrushes for seamless use.
- Pack of 2 ensures you always have a replacement brush head ready.
Instructions For Use
- Attach the replacement brush head to your Oral-B kids' electric toothbrush.
- Apply a pea-sized amount of kids' toothpaste to the brush head.
- Brush teeth thoroughly for 2 minutes, twice daily.
- Rinse the brush head thoroughly after each use.
- Replace the brush head every 3 months or when bristles show wear.
What is Tooth Decay ?
- Tooth decay, also known as cavities or dental caries, is a common dental problem in children.
- It occurs when bacteria in the mouth produce acids that damage the tooth enamel.
- If left untreated, it can lead to pain, infections, and difficulties in eating or speaking.
Causes of Tooth Decay in Children
- Frequent consumption of sugary foods and drinks like candies, sodas, and juices.
- Poor brushing and flossing habits, leading to plaque buildup.
- Bacteria passed from parents or caregivers through shared utensils or kissing.
- Lack of fluoride in drinking water or toothpaste, which strengthens enamel.
How to Prevent Tooth Decay in Children
- Encourage brushing twice a day.
- Limit sugary snacks and drinks, especially before bedtime.
- Teach children proper flossing techniques to remove plaque between teeth.
- Schedule regular dental check-ups for your child, starting from their first birthday.
- Consider dental sealants to protect their molars from decay.
Treatment for Tooth Decay in Children
- Fillings: Used to repair cavities and restore tooth structure.
- Fluoride Treatments: To strengthen enamel and reverse early decay.
- Extraction: In severe cases where the tooth cannot be saved.
- Root Canal: If decay reaches the tooth's pulp.
Why Children's Oral Health Matters
- Healthy teeth are essential for proper nutrition, speech development, and self-confidence.
- Early dental care sets the foundation for lifelong oral health.
- Untreated tooth decay can lead to pain, infections, and school absences.