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Oral B 3D White Brill 40M OM134 81633394

A medium-bristle manual brush built around a center polishing cup that helps lift surface stains.

- Oral-B is the #1 dentist-recommended toothbrush brand worldwide
- Owned by Procter & Gamble — clinical-grade quality made for daily home use
- Replace every 3 months for best clean (the Oral-B clinical guideline)

Benefits:
- PowerTip medium bristles reach hard-to-reach areas of the mouth
- Centre polishing cup helps lift surface stains for whiter-looking teeth
- Interdental row of bristles cleans between teeth
- Gum massagers gently stimulate gums during brushing
- Tongue and cheek cleaner on the back of the head removes germs

- Daily brushing for adults seeking a gentle whitening effect
- Ideal for users with surface stains from coffee, tea or smoking
- Suitable for healthy teeth and gums (not for very sensitive gums — use the Gum Care line instead)

How to Use:
Brush twice a day for 2 minutes, using gentle circular motions. Hold the brush at a 45° angle to the gums. Don't forget the tongue and cheek cleaner on the back. Replace every 3 months or when bristles fade.

Precautions:
- For oral hygiene use only — do not chew, swallow, or use as a toy
- If gums bleed for more than 2 weeks of gentle brushing, see a dentist
- Replace at the recommended interval; worn bristles can damage gums and enamel
- Keep out of reach of unsupervised young children (small parts)
- Rinse the brush thoroughly after use and store upright to air-dry

Q&A:
Q: How long until I see whiter teeth?
A: A whitening manual toothbrush gradually lifts surface stains over 2-4 weeks of consistent twice-daily use. It won't change the natural colour of your teeth or remove deep stains — for that, you'd need a whitening toothpaste alongside, or a professional dental whitening treatment.

Q: Are medium bristles bad for my gums?
A: For healthy gums, medium bristles are fine and may clean more effectively. But if your gums bleed or feel sensitive, switch to soft or extra-soft bristles. Brushing technique matters more than bristle hardness — gentle 45° pressure is the key.

Q: How often should I replace it?
A: Every 3 months — or sooner if the bristles fade, splay, or look worn. Worn bristles clean less effectively and can damage gums. The dentist-recommended 3-month rule applies whether you brush twice a day or once.

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