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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The Best Vitamins for Tooth & Gum Health!

The Best Vitamins for Tooth & Gum Health!

Are you vitamin savvy when it comes to dental health? Let's take a quick 101 shall we?

 

Calcium: It’s good not only for your bones but for your teeth as well. Calcium helps create and sustain healthy teeth, according to the National Institutes of Health.



Dairy products like milk, yogurt, and cheese all have calcium that is easily digestible by humans. Canned fish products that contain bones are also an excellent source of calcium. Vegetable choices are green vegetables like spinach, and even fortified cereals contain helpful amounts of calcium.



Phosphorus: this nutrient along with calcium helps keep your teeth strong. Foods like nuts, meats, and eggs all contain enough phosphorus to keep your teeth healthy and powerful. Another great source is whole foods like grains, and dried fruits.


Vitamin C: This vitamin helps your gums form blood vessels and tissue that support your teeth. A cause of bleeding gums is insufficient vitamin C. Foods with high amounts of vitamin C are citrus fruits like oranges, spinach, brussel sprouts, and other fruits and vegetables.



Vitamin D: This nutrient helps your body absorb the calcium that it consumes. As such, it is vital to the maintenance of healthy teeth and gums. Without the proper amount of vitamin D in your body, your teeth will not make use of the calcium. Milk and cereals are common foods with vitamin D.



Vitamin A: Tissues in teeth and mucus membranes are supported by vitamin A. There are two types of vitamin A: preformed and provitamin. Preformed is found in meat and dairy foods, while provitamin is found in fruits and vegetables.


If you keep your diet regulated with the right amounts of these vitamins, you’ll be on your way to supporting healthy gums and teeth.

 

Pro Tip - Brush your teeth with AutoBrush daily to control gum disease, eliminate plaque, and 99.8% of bacteria

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