Dr. Collins Perio Toothbrush, (colors vary) 3 Count (Pack of 1)

$7.20

(13 customer reviews)
Dr. Collins Perio Toothbrush, (colors vary) 3 Count (Pack of 1) $7.20
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  • Bring Smiles to Life with Dr. Collin’s Perio Toothbrushes – the Perio Toothbrush features super slim polyester bristles that penetrate further between the teeth to remove plaque and debris.
  • Ultra-soft and super slim tapered polyester toothbrush bristles save tooth enamel from abrasion. Polyester bristles are less porous than nylon minimizing bacterial growth
  • Contains Tea Tree Oil and Magnolia Bark, natural antiseptics that fight bacteria and freshen breath
  • Dr. Collins Perio Toothbrush penetrates the areas between teeth and gums removing plaque and food particles, while gently massaging gums without pain and bleeding.
  • Unique tapered filaments penetrate deep between the teeth and around the gum gently massages gums without pain or bleeding. Great for those with sensitive teeth, gum recession, braces and after gum therapy

Additional information

Is Discontinued By Manufacturer

No

Product Dimensions

6 x 5 x 4 inches, 1.76 ounces

Item model number

SG_B0036ZA40W_US

UPC

796433546504 787734015882

Manufacturer

Dr. Collins

Country of Origin

USA

13 reviews for Dr. Collins Perio Toothbrush, (colors vary) 3 Count (Pack of 1)

  1. Jacks

    Feels good while brushing. The bristles are just right, soft but still gets the job done. No pain on gums either.

  2. Laurie

    Received one of these from a periodontist 10 years ago and have been buying them ever since. My husband started using them after his dentist had to treat brush abrasions from brushing like a maniac. Super soft bristles and just fantastic for careful brushing.

  3. Cynthia

    I think these brushes would be very good for sensitive or abraded gums. I like them the best of any toothbrushes I have tried.

  4. RJ

    Our dentist recommended a soft toothbrush. We found it challenging to find a good quality toothbrush in local stores. These are priced well and a very good quality. No complaints and have bought these multiple times.

  5. karla sanchez

    es un cepillo que no es duro pero tiene muchas cerdas y eso lo hace super efectivo para limpiar los dientes, dice que es para niño pero lo encargue para mi y me funciona

  6. Mark Twain

    I was skeptical. I didn’t see how this thing could really be as different or better than other, more complicated brushes with fancy multicolor bristles of all shapes and sizes. Surely those fancy ones were designed in some kind of supercomputer with wind-tunnel, high-altitude, flame-retardant testing to be the pinnacle of teeth brushing technology.
    So I was skeptical.
    The first thing I did was rub the bristles on the back of my hand. They were indeed very soft, as advertised. The bristles bent apart without much effort. I took my laser-guided toothbrush, and rubbed that on the back of my hand. There was really no comparison to be made. The ultra-modern bits of the superbrush just aren’t meant to give at most any pressure. It behaved like a dense block of bristles rather than a brush; something that I hadn’t really ever paid attention to before. It was also not at all soft.
    I examined the new brush up close. The bristles are straight, white, and arranged in a plain, ordinary pattern. No sign of any technology designed on the space station here. The tips of the bristles were very thin and pointy. From the side, the surface has a kind of blurry appearance from the tiny bristle tips.
    The head was a decent length, but a tiny bit more narrow than I was used to.
    The handle is slightly banana shaped, with a good textured bit for the thumb. Maybe more of a gentle curve, like a banana that had been straightened a little.
    The bristles took the toothpaste well. It kinda sank into the bristles a bit, impaled on their spearlike tips. I wet the head a little, took one last look at the device, shrugged, and brought the brush up to my mouth.
    I rubbed it against my front teeth first, lightly, as to mitigate injury if things got out of control. It was an odd sensation. There wasn’t a centralized point of pressure. It felt more like I was rubbing my teeth with my finger rather than a brush. Intrigued, I began to apply a more regular pressure and speed as I started to follow my usual brushing path around my mouth. Still, there was not a feeling of direct pressure. The bristles were yielding to the tooth surface to a very large extent, preventing them from poking my gums when I got close to the tooth edge.
    This was all a pleasant surprise; I hadn’t realized how irritating my regular brushes had been until the source of irritation was gone. Have my multicolored brushes designed by NASA truly failed me?
    The main reason I went looking for a new brushing lifestyle was due to a bit of dental surgery I’m going through at the moment. I’m having a broken tooth replaced, and for the moment, there is an empty space between two teeth that is fairly sensitive. Despite the promises of brushing as if in paradise, my fancy brushes were never able to brush in that area without causing a degree of pain. This was the real test. It all came down to this. Could I actually brush this area and remain pain-free in the process?
    The answer was a 95% yes. There were a couple times when the bristles rubbed the gums the wrong way, and it made me wince a little. But I was able to brush that section more effectively than ever before.
    As I rinsed the brush, I examined it once again. Still no sign of racing stripes or supercharged turbo anything. Not even a battery compartment or USB port.
    I had to admit, while thoughtfully looking at my FancyBrush, that “simple” had beaten out the complexities of colorful bristles pointing every which way, made of eight different alien polimers.
    So for now, this brush is my daily driver, but the old brush still hangs inside the uv-brush holder. Will I ever use it again? I don’t think so, but I have a real problem letting go of the future.

  7. Salty Caramel

    Not too firm, not too soft for us. Because of the type of bristles, you may need to replace them more often. The ends are very fine and precise. But many toothbrushes are too rough for my gums, so this inconvenience is worth it for me. Highly recommend. I’ve used these for probably seven years.

  8. Vahoag

    I’ve been using Dr. Collins Ergonomic PerioToothbrushes for a while now, and I’m thoroughly impressed! The ergonomic design makes it incredibly comfortable to hold and use, ensuring no spot is missed. The soft bristles are gentle on my gums yet effective at removing plaque, significantly improving my oral hygiene without causing any discomfort. It’s durable, high-quality, and has truly elevated my brushing experience. Highly recommend for anyone looking to enhance their dental care routine!

  9. Alain C.

    Je suis canadien et j’ai appris à connaitre les brosses à dent du Dr Collins (Perio) en allant aux États-Unis. Elles sont vraiment efficaces comparé à des dizaines d’autres que j’ai essayées dans ma vie. Depuis, je les importe via Amazon. Merci.

  10. Vanessa

    Muchas cepillos de cerdas finas son muy fragiles y las cerdas se terminan doblando. A pesar que este cepillo tiene las cerdas muy delgadas se siente bastante solido al lavar tus dientes.

  11. joel

    The only reason this is not a 5 star review because it is not “Ultra” Soft. Read the full review and do not write off this brush without trying it.
    This is softer than most any brush you will find in the pharmacy or grocer however; I have used a softer toothbrush before.
    I give it an 8.5 out of 10 for softness. I would like a softer toothbrush but that would (and does) detract from the ability for the brush to pick up plaque and actually clean.
    This brush cleans better than any other manual brush I have used by far. The angle and taper of the bristle is perfect for hard to brush spots and in between teeth and crevasses.
    The bristle are also very fine and thin yet supportive enough to actually clean and not just polish like some actual “ultra” soft brushes. They are just supportive and firm enough to stand up to long term use.
    My gums are not irritated at all and I can brush the all important space where the gum and enamel from the tooth meet. I can also lightly brush my gums and mouth without irritation or soreness.
    My gums do not bleed nor do they become inflamed.
    Again this is not an “ultra” soft brush it is “very” soft but this does not at all detract from its comfort and ability to successfully and completely clean my mouth and teeth.
    Highly recommended.

  12. Gudrun G. Fritz

    Very good product.

  13. Olga

    Superb tooth brush, advanced design, feels nice, I cannot use other brands

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