Autobrush® Adults

Brush head size guide

Pick the correct brush head size based on the user's age, or you can base it on the actual size of the user's mouth. Refer to our size chart to find the best fit. To measure the size of your mouth, you can use dental floss to determine the right size for you. Our AutoBrush Pro Brush Heads are designed to have the following measurements.

Adult small brush heads

Brush head measures 49mm from front to back and 75mm across at the widest point.

measurements for adult regular brush heads

Adult regular brush heads

Brush head measures 53mm from front to back and 77mm across at the widest point.

measurements for adult regular brush heads

Adult XL brush heads

Brush head measures 59mm from front to back and 77mm across at the widest point.

measurements for adult XL brush heads

Still unsure? We’re happy to help!

Our team is here to answer all your questions on sizing or product features. Just contact us at customercare@autobrush.com

Fluoride vs Nano-HAp

What is the difference between Fluoride and Nano-HAp?

Fluoride and Nano-Hydroxyapatite (Nano-HAp) both enhance dental health effectively. Fluoride is renowned for its ability to strengthen tooth enamel and prevent cavities. Nano-HAp offers a similar benefit as a fluoride-free alternative, perfect for those who prefer it, and is especially safe for children who might swallow toothpaste.

Learn more about Fluoride and Nano-HAp in our blog.

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Fun Facts About Teeth

  1. Your Teeth Arrangement Is Unique
  2. We Already Have Teeth Even Before We Are Born
  3. Women Love To Show Off Their Pearly Whites
  4. Milk Not Only Strengthens Teeth

 

One of the simple joys in life is eating. It doesn't matter who you are or where in the world you are, biting on a piece of meat or crunching down on a delicious fruit just never gets old. We sometimes take for granted the simple act of eating. Some of us tend to skip a meal from time to time. We also take for granted the tools that make eating possible. No, I am not talking about eating utensils but our teeth. Our pearly whites play a huge role in the digestive process. They break down the food that we eat into smaller pieces so our stomachs can easily process them. Not only that, but our teeth also play a factor in how we socialize with other people. A simple smile can mean the difference between a good and a bad first impression. So with that said, let’s check out some fun facts about our teeth so we can appreciate them more.


Your Teeth Arrangement Is Unique


They say that our fingerprints are unique. Well, so is our teeth. The way our teeth are arranged is as unique as our fingerprints. This means that each one of us has a one of a kind smile. Show them off! Don’t be shy.

 

Mother and daughter facing each other and smiling, for AutoBrush

 

We Already Have Teeth Even Before We Are Born


There is a common misconception that teeth start to form when a child is 6-12 months old. The fact is, teeth start forming even when the child is still in the womb. This mistake stems from the fact that they start to appear at 6 months. What is actually happening is that they are already formed and are just pushing their way out.

 

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Women Love To Show Off Their Pearly Whites


Women smile more often than men. This is because women are more likely to express their emotions compared to men. To all the males out there. You guys need to take it easy once in a while and smile more often. Speaking of taking it easy. Children laugh 26 times more than adults. Calling my fellow adults. Let’s take it easy and laugh more. We need it.

 

Three smiling ladies, for AutoBrush

 

Milk Not Only Strengthens Teeth


Hopefully, none of us would have to do this but if for some reason you get your tooth knocked out, put it in a container with milk. The milk prevents the roots from drying out as well as preventing the cells from the root from bursting. This will buy you some time to get to a dentist.

 

Pouring a glass of milk from a pitcher, for AutoBrush

 

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