Elgydium Trio Compact Interdental Narrow 71220 711026 -056

Sku: 1209241

2.850 KWD

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Elgydium Trio Compact Interdental Narrow 71221 711035 -626

An alternate size pack of 2 Elgydium narrow interdental brushes for tight gaps.

- Elgydium is a French pharmacy oral-care brand by Pierre Fabre Oral Care, founded in the 1960s
- Pharmacy-grade formulas — sold in pharmacies across Europe and the GCC
- Clinic line is widely recommended by dentists for interdental and gum care

Benefits:
- Pack of 2 narrow interdental brushes — colour-coded for quick identification
- Designed for tight to medium interdental spaces
- Plastic-coated wire — protects enamel; flexible head reaches awkward angles
- Fine, dual-coloured resistant bristles
- Ergonomic non-slip handle

- Daily interdental cleaning for tight or narrow tooth gaps
- Users with implants, bridges or orthodontic appliances
- Adjunct to brushing for plaque removal where floss is hard to use

How to Use:
Choose the brush size that fits your gap with light resistance — too tight will damage gums; too loose won't clean. Insert gently, move back and forth a few times, then move to the next gap. Rinse and air-dry the brush. Replace every 1-2 weeks of daily use.

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 do I know which size to use?
A: Insert the smallest brush gently between two teeth — it should slide in with mild resistance, not force. If it's loose, try the next size up. Different gaps in your mouth may need different sizes — that's why the trio pack is useful. Your dentist can also tell you which sizes match your teeth.

Q: Do they replace floss?
A: For most people, yes — interdental brushes clean as well or better than floss for any gap they fit into. The exception is very tight contacts where no brush fits; for those, traditional floss is still better. Many dentists recommend interdental brushes as the primary method, with floss as a backup.

Q: How often should I replace each brush?
A: Every 1-2 weeks of daily use, or as soon as the bristles look bent or splayed. The plastic-coated wire bends a little each use; once it can't return to shape, the brush won't clean effectively.

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