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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Woman with autobrush automatic tongue scraper that doesn't cause gagging

How to Avoid Gagging While Brushing Your Tongue

Cleaning your tongue is an essential part of maintaining oral hygiene, but for many, the gag reflex makes it challenging. Fortunately, with practice and the right techniques, you can clean your tongue comfortably and effectively.

Why Clean Your Tongue?

Your tongue is home to bacteria that can contribute to bad breath, plaque buildup, and even oral health issues. Regular cleaning helps:

  • Reduce bacteria and bad breath.
  • Improve taste perception.
  • Support overall oral hygiene.

While the gag reflex can make tongue cleaning daunting, understanding your triggers and adopting the right methods can make all the difference.

4 Tips to Overcome Gagging During Tongue Cleaning

  1. Start at the Front
    Begin cleaning at the front of your tongue, where sensitivity is lower. Gradually work your way back as you grow more comfortable.
  2. Control Your Breathing
    Deep, steady breaths can help you relax and reduce the likelihood of gagging:
    • Inhale deeply through your nose.
    • Exhale slowly through your mouth.
    Focusing on your breath keeps you calm and distracted.
  3. Desensitize Over Time
    Train your gag reflex by introducing tongue cleaning gradually:
    • Start by lightly brushing or scraping the middle of your tongue.
    • Over several days or weeks, work your way toward the back.
    Patience and consistency are key to helping your body adjust.
  4. Distract Yourself
    Occupy your mind with a calming distraction:
    • Count numbers silently in your head.
    • Listen to soothing music.
    • Visualize a relaxing scene.
    Shifting your focus can make the process feel less overwhelming.

Alternative Cleaning Methods

If brushing or scraping feels too uncomfortable, consider these alternatives:

  • Tongue Scrapers: Specially designed for a gentler clean, they often cause less gagging than toothbrushes.
  • Mouth Rinses: Alcohol-free rinses can clean your tongue without physical contact.

Experiment with different methods to find the one that suits you best.

Tips for Building a Gag-Reflex-Friendly Routine

Creating a comfortable and sustainable tongue-cleaning routine takes time. Here’s how to get started:

  • Choose the Right Time: Clean your tongue when you’re relaxed, such as in the evening before bed.
  • Be Consistent: Make tongue cleaning a daily habit to build tolerance.
  • Support Your Oral Health: Stay hydrated and eat a balanced diet, including oral-friendly foods like leafy greens and dairy.

When to Seek Professional Advice

If your gag reflex remains a significant challenge, consult a dental professional. They can:

  • Recommend specialized tools, such as tongue scrapers with ergonomic designs.
  • Offer tailored techniques to suit your needs.

Persistent gagging could also signal underlying issues, such as medical conditions or oral sensitivities, that may require attention.

A Simple Solution: The autobrush® Automatic Tongue Scraper

For a hassle-free approach to tongue cleaning, the autobrush® Automatic Tongue Scraper is a game-changer. Its gentle vibration minimizes gag reflex sensitivity while effectively removing bacteria from your tongue. This innovative tool is perfect for anyone looking to simplify their oral care routine and keep their breath fresh.

Pair it with the autobrush® Mouthwash for a refreshing finish that eliminates bacteria and supports overall oral health.

Overcoming the Gag Reflex: A Journey Worth Taking

Cleaning your tongue is a small but vital part of your oral hygiene routine. By understanding your triggers and using the right tools and techniques, you can make this task comfortable and effective.

Stay patient, practice regularly, and listen to your body. Over time, you’ll develop a routine that works for you—leaving you with fresher breath and a healthier smile.

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