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ergonomically designed kids toothbrush

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Discover the perfect dental care solution for your child with the ergonomically designed elmex JUNIOR toothbrush, specially crafted for kids aged 6 to 12 years. This toothbrush features soft, rounded bristles that provide thorough yet gentle cleaning, ensuring optimal oral hygiene without harming young gums. The unique higher X-bristles effectively reach into interdental spaces, promoting a healthy smile by cleaning even the most challenging areas. Its small brush head is ideal for reaching back molars, making brushing more efficient and comfortable. Designed with an ergonomically shaped handle, the elmex JUNIOR toothbrush offers a secure and easy grip for little hands, encouraging children to develop healthy brushing habits early on. Equip your child with the right tools for a lifetime of dental health.
Elmex junior toothbrush (6-12 years)

Elmex junior toothbrush (6-12 years)

 
Product code: 4725384

? Especially for children aged 6-12 years ? Soft, rounded bristles clean the teeth thoroughly and gently ? Higher X-bristles clean far into the interdental spaces ? Small brush head especially for cleaning the back molars ? Ergonomically shaped handle Features The elmex Junior children's toothbrush was developed for the care of permanent teeth. The children's toothbrush has specially developed bristles to gently clean the teeth, including in between the teeth. The small brush head of the children's toothbrush also makes it easier to brush the back teeth - for a healthy smile.The variant that you receive with your order may vary and is not freely selectable. Application Dental professionals recommend replacing the toothbrush every 3 months and after infectious diseases, as well as after wear and tear. Notes Not suitable for children under 3 years of age. Children under 8 years only use under supervision. DO NOT CHEW OR BIT. Use only for brushing teeth. Do not use as a toy. Composition ..

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