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Discover the fun of brushing with the Oclean Kids Sonic Electric Toothbrush! Specifically crafted for children, this toothbrush provides a gentle yet effective way to develop good oral hygiene habits. With its engaging design and kid-friendly features, brushing becomes an exciting part of your child's daily routine. Explore our collection today and make every brush a joyful moment!
Tailor-Made Brush Head for Kids
Fluoride infused bristles
Designed for Children Aged 6-12 Years Old
An electric toothbrush for kids is designed to make brushing easier and more effective. With features like timers, gentle oscillations, and fun designs, they can encourage better brushing habits, ensure adequate brushing time, and remove plaque more efficiently than manual brushes.
Look for toothbrushes with soft bristles, suitable brush head size for small mouths, appealing designs, and features like timers or musical tones to encourage proper brushing duration. Also, consider models that offer replaceable brush heads to maintain hygiene and effectiveness.
Replacement of the brush head should generally occur every three months or sooner if the bristles show signs of wear. It's important to keep the brush heads fresh to maintain effectiveness in cleaning and to support oral health.
While specifically designed for children aged 6-12, younger children can use these toothbrushes under adult supervision to ensure they are used safely and effectively. However, always check the manufacturer's age recommendation and consult with a dentist if unsure.
Oclean Kids Electric Toothbrushes are designed specifically for children's dental needs, fluorinated replacement brush heads, featuring soft bristles suitable for young gums, ultra-quiet operation for sensitive kids, and interactive app connectivity that can make brushing a fun and educational activity.
Yes, using toothpaste helps to remove plaque more effectively. For children under three, use a rice-sized smear of fluoride-free toothpaste, and for children aged three to six, use a pea-sized amount of fluoride toothpaste unless advised otherwise by a dentist.