Oral-B Gum Care Sensitive Toothbrushes, Extra Soft, 2 Count

$8.00

(3773 customer reviews)
Oral-B Gum Care Sensitive Toothbrushes, Extra Soft, 2 Count $8.00
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  • Improves gum health in two weeks
  • Compact head for superior reach
  • Multilevel bristles for a deep clean
  • Ultra soft bristles to clean along the gumline
  • 5x more bristle tips for a gentle clean Vs Oral-B indicator regular soft toothbrush

Additional information

Product Dimensions

2.17 x 0.98 x 8.98 inches, 1.44 ounces

Item model number

B07XD5SW46

Date First Available

September 1, 2019

Manufacturer

Procter & Gamble

Country of Origin

USA

3773 reviews for Oral-B Gum Care Sensitive Toothbrushes, Extra Soft, 2 Count

  1. Dom

    Seems small but it really gets the job done. I always feel my moth is super clean when I brush with this toothbrush. My dentist introduced me to this toothbrush and now I buy it regularly

  2. Danielle

    I searched high and low trying to figure out what toothbrush I got from my dentist, and discovered it was this! These are the best toothbrushes I have ever used.

  3. troopersmom

    3-4 years ago I received one of these on my last dentist visit. I searched high and low. I either missed it on my Amazon search or they didn’t carry them previously. No store had them. These are the best. A soft brush is always recommended. But the bristles on these are superb. My best comparison is at the manual car wash, the brush has a million bristles. No matter how much pressure you apply you will not damage your car. The amount of bristles produces tons of lather and when you’re done it’s clean. Super soft brush, extremely safe and no damage. Extremely clean. And my original toothbrush from the dentist? I only tossed it when I got these home. Compared to a regular new Oral B, it was just as good. No way I could use it daily but I kept it and used it a couple of times a month, it was that good. That car wash brush….the bristle tips are softer than the rest of the bristle. You get the strength and integrity of the base of the bristle, but the part that touches your paint is soft and safe and your hard pressure can only enhance your cleaning effort but cannot damage your paint. Oral B and Amazon, your welcome:)

  4. LPalmer

    When getting a tooth brush you ALWAYS want soft bristles. This is the same tooth brush my dentist gives me and I love it!

  5. Erika

    Soft feel

  6. Patricia

    Perfect. Like the soft bristles and compact head

  7. N

    While it is a soft toothbrush, the bristles are holding up well so far. What I really like are the dual length bristles, you can feel the smaller long sets really getting in-between your teeth as you brush. While it is listed as compact, its mostly short length wise but still plenty wide to get the whole tooth with each pass. I wanted a compact brush because I always have a hard time getting the outside of my back molars with a regular toothbrush, its still a snug fit but I think it will work for most people.

    The reason it is only getting 4 stars is because some of the bristles were not cut properly and are a few mm longer than the rest in their group.

    1 to 2 Month update: I am on to the next toothbrush. The bristles on this brush were so close together they were harder to keep clean and I am not sure they really dried out between brushes. No way I could have used this brush for 3 months. Leaving the 4 stars because it was a great toothbrush; cleaned my teeth really well and the bristles never got splayed out. From an environmental standpoint though, I just can’t be replacing my toothbrush every month.

    I am now using the Radius Source with the super soft flossing bristles. Liking it so far (early days). I have resisted purchasssing it before because of the rather large toothbrush head, but it tapers at the end which makes getting to those back teeth rather easy. You might check it out as an alternative.

  8. KEN O.

    I noticed that some buyers have been unhappy that these toothbrushes are not extra soft. They are a little more firmer that I thought they’d be when I first bought some about a year ago, but I do like their bristle setup. They are soft enough for cleaning your teeth properly and gum safe as well, just don’t bear down hard which I tend to do and is not necessary for clean teeth. My periodontist cautioned me to never use the very soft post-surgery brushes on a daily basis as your main toothbrush – they are only for temporary use. I use post-surgical ones for a quick second brush and to brush my tongue since they are more gentle than a tongue brush even bearing down. All in all, I’d recommend these brushes to anyone!

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