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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Is Your Family Sharing Germs at the Bathroom Sink?

Is Your Family Sharing Germs at the Bathroom Sink?

You wouldn't consider sharing your toothbrush. Not even with a relative. In any case, it takes more than sole proprietorship to abstain from joining forces with it comes to your dental health...

 

Studies demonstrate that toothbrushes can turn out to be plagued with oral microscopic organisms. Since most families store toothbrushes in a typical storage room, airborne microbes can move from toothbrush to toothbrush, passing shrewd contaminations, such as gum disease and even the flu or common cold.  

 

Your best bet is to go covert. "The least demanding approach to ensure your toothbrush’s protection is by utilizing a cover," informs Academy concerning General Dentistry representative Howard S. Glazer, DDS, FAGD.

 

Splattering water, contact between toothbrushes are moments of contact that add to the spread of microbes. Dr. Glazer suggests scrubbing bristles completely, at that point shaking any additional dampness from the brush and putting away it upright before setting a cover over the toothbrush head.

 

Microscopic organisms from sustenance particles are unavoidable outcomes of day by day brushing, however, there are ways to prevent it from spreading. Dr. Glazer says individuals should wash their hands both when brushing and should soak brushes in a cup of anti-bacterial mouthwash. "The washroom is generally the most contaminated room in the house," says Dr. Glazer. "Secure yourself by protecting your toothbrush."

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