Interdental Aids: What’s Your Type?
When selecting the size for an interdental aid, such as a Soft-Pick or interdental brush, aka proxabrush, consider the width of the spaces between your teeth.
It’s often a good idea to start with a smaller size and gradually move up if needed. If you’re unsure, your dentist can help recommend the right size based on your specific needs.
Here’s a general guide:
Soft-Picks are great for tighter spaces between the teeth, as well as a great place to start with for sensitive gums, broken teeth, or older restorations. Sizes/styles available:
• Original: For narrow or tight spaces between teeth.
• Wide: For wider spaces or if you need more coverage.
• Curved Soft-Picks are designed for improved access and maneuverability around the contours of your teeth and gums. Here are some advanced uses:
*Reaching Back Teeth: The curve helps you navigate to the back of your mouth more easily, making it simpler to clean areas that are hard to reach with straight picks.
*Cleaning Between Crowns and Implants: The curved design can better access spaces around crowns, bridges, and implants, which can be difficult to clean with straight picks.
*Gum Line Cleaning: The curve allows for more precise cleaning along the gum line, helping to remove plaque and food particles without causing discomfort.
When selecting the size for a Proxabrush, consider the width of the spaces between your teeth.
1. Tight: For tight spaces or smaller gaps.
2. Moderate: For slightly larger spaces.
3. Wide/Extra Wide/ or extra-extra large (TEPE size 7): For wider gaps or if you have larger interdental spaces.
As with any dental tool, using Soft-Picks or proxabrushes with proper technique is essential to avoid damaging your gums or teeth. If you have any specific concerns or conditions, consult with your dentist for guidance.
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