Why are you still blocking one in front of this brush head? I thought the brush was facing inside. Not if there is no blocking, oh, this rotating brush head Ole B seems to have a patent. You see the whole spinning head on the market only they can do.
We have a patent for invention, and our joint partner has been making this toothbrush head for six or seven years ~ you can buy one and try it. it's super comfortable and can last for seven days without any reason.
We are different from Ole B. Although we also rotate, the bristles clamp the teeth together on both sides, with extremely high brushing efficiency. The brushing angle is fully covered.
This looks like the design of the double-sided rotating brush of Neal. A treasure has read additional comments before. The middle steel wire may rub to the occlusal surface and it will hurt.
In addition, I personally think that this structure has little to do with brushing the incisors. The occlusal surface area of the incisors is small, but the occlusal surface area of the posterior molars is large. The lateral friction between the bristles in the middle may not be strong enough, right?
Is it possible to wrap soft glue on the middle steel wire? Then it is recommended that users use the oblique protruding bristles separately to brush again for the occlusal surface? ~~ However, I feel that the rotating brush can be more meaningful than the design of Ole B which is 3mm thinner like a SunStar SP-01.
No, if you can't brush your teeth, you'll wear out the walls of your mouth.
In addition, I personally think that this structure has little to do with brushing the incisors. The occlusal surface area of the incisors is small, but the occlusal surface area of the posterior molars is large. The lateral friction between the bristles in the middle may not be strong enough, right?
I'm curious whether someone's molars are particularly large and then get stuck.
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Is it easy to use?
It feels easy to brush the gums
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Excellent
There is a very high-level appearance