Best Toothbrushes
These are a Japanese brand of unpretentious old school soft bristle toothbrush. As such they are miles better than the awful over-elaborate western… Read more
designs from Colgate, Oral B etc. For many years I have been buying Systema in bulk while on trips to Thailand so it is great to see that these superior toothbrushes are now on sale in Australia. Much more gentle for your teeth and gums than the silly marketing driven pseudotech designs.
Does what it's supposed to do well and without fuss – Lot's of different designs on the market. But this one works very well with no messing around....unlike a lot of others. As simple as a toothbrush which makes a difference and time saving.
Great product for the price! – Have used this product for a week, and can definitely see the difference. I'm a daily coffee drinker, and have had these awful stains on my front… Read more
teeth. Dental cleans would only last so long, and other whitening solutions were quite costly, inconvenient or yielded short lived results. As this product just replaces your current toothpaste, it provides regular whitening, while being minimally abrasive. A big plus is the price, being just $3.50 a tube, lasts a while, and even comes with a free toothbrush. Definitely recommended.
simply superb! – I happened to find them in chemists while travelling in Japan. A pack of 15 costs me about AUD4 and I am still using the first brush after 7 months! I wish I could go back to Japan and buy more. Show details
Big hit with bub and mum – This toothbrush was a big hit in our house. Our bub loved chewing on the handle and easy for her to hold. Made it very easy to introduce brushing as part of our routine.
After a week, seems soft and comfortable enough on teeth and gums. However, brush handle is super skinny and has next to no grip pads on it. Slips all over the place when wet. As a result, I'm not enjoying using it. Show details
The dark blue ones should be banned - they are way too thin and regularly break off . I have started flossing for good again, as I worry I’m swallowing small bits of metal which are carcinogenic . Show details
Why should replacing a toothbrush head be so difficult? There are no instructions on the toothbrush packet or on the heads. The online search directed me.......here! What a waste! Stick to Oral B. Their heads are easy to replace and last. Show details
If you had told me 6 months ago that I would spend $8 on a toothbrush I'd have laughed. But then I did and it was a great decision. A few years ago… Read more
my dentist advised me to use a soft-bristled toothbrush (hard and medium bristles damage gums which leads to receding gums and other issues). Trying to find a toothbrush with genuinely soft bristles was harder than expected and I think I've tried every brand sold in shops, including the more expensive, supposedly better brands like Sensodyne. Some are better than others but in all cases the bristles splayed after very little use. Splayed bristles can also cause micro-damage to the gums. After some online searching I saw the Curaprox toothbrushes and bought the 5460 ultrasoft. And they are lovely soft bristles, slightly shorter than regular ones, I think, and more of them. Am really happy and the bristles only started splaying after 3 months or so. So big outlay but better quality, value and performance. This is the first unsolicited review I've ever written. I definitely recommend you try this product.
Guiding are Australian made toothbrushes and their effectiveness even blew my own dentist away. Having tried everything else, from manual and… Read more
electric brushes, waterflossing, interdental brushes etc etc - you name it, and STILL needing six monthly professional cleaning I switched to Guiding (which I found only after doing a search for Australian made toothbrushes) and after 12 month I still didn't need a professional clean, my dentist was very impressed! They were developed by a dentist in NSW in consultation with three universities and periodontists and are inexpensive. Granted, they don't look fancy but maybe that is where the secret lies, they also last longer than store bought toothbrushes. Apparently they've been around for years, yet not many people seem to know about them. I ordered a whole dozen of them for friends and family.
Incredible Clean & Comfort! Sensitive gums and teeth MUST HAVE! – The CheezCloud Cirrus is hands down the best toothbrush I’ve ever used! With over 10,000 soft, wavy bristles, it feels like a cloud for your teeth.… Read more
The bristles are incredibly gentle, making it perfect for sensitive gums, but they still give a deep, thorough clean. The wavy brush head design wraps around each tooth, getting into all the hard-to-reach spots with ease. My teeth feel so clean and polished, and it’s such a comfortable brushing experience.
Highly recommend if you’re looking for a toothbrush that combines softness with superior cleaning power!
Too big, weird shape – Way too big and sides aren't tapered, so kept smashing into my gums. Having bought 4, I resorted to sanding them down. Never had this problem with a toothbrush before!
Not Their Best – With a Bamboo handle, charcoal infused bristles made from 60% plant based materials, BPA free and even has the Vegan symbol on the package. Sounds… Read more
good but certainly didn't do a great job of cleaning my teeth compared to other 'green' toothbrushes. The bamboo handle is like putting a dry stick into my mouth and the bristles are quite hard (for a 'soft' brush) as well as being sparsely spaced on a elongated head does make it difficult to get it into all those nooks and crannies. I purchased a few weeks back and have used it for three days. It is now in the bin. Would certainly not recommend this product.
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