6,50 €
In stockCS 5460
The secret’s out: Brushing your teeth is pure joy.
let’s make this quick: all the perks in seven seconds
• So gentle, it must be right: the finest Curen® filaments
• Efficient: densely packed Curen® filaments
• Reaches every nook and cranny: compact, easy-to-angle head
• Clean at the right angle: octagonal handle
Got all that? Brush long and slow, with feeling!
Why is this toothbrush so much fun?
Maybe it’s the cheerful colours. Red blue green yellow white brown baby pink black purple hot pink... Or maybe the colour combinations with the bristles?
Or perhaps it’s the design - so clean, so direct, so chic?
Or the fact it’s recommended by dental professionals the world over?
Because it feels so soft?
For whatever reason you love our CS 5460: We’re glad (and your teeth and gums are bound to be too)
Bristles vs. filaments
When it comes to protection against cavities and periodontitis, the most important aspect of the CS 5460 has to be its bristles.
They’re unbelievably fine, just 0.1 millimetres across, and rounded at the ends.
What’s more, they’re not made from nylon, but Curen®, which makes them especially effective. They’re so fine that we couldn’t call them bristles; they’re filaments.
And we didn’t just use a thousand like standard toothbrushes: there are an impressive 5460 filaments, densely packed together. This creates a cleaning surface like no other, all on an ultra-compact, easily angled head: so you can reach every bit of your mouth. Plaque’s worst enemy is a big softie: the CS 5460.
background: Sulcus care
Here’s a half-truth for you: brushing your teeth is about brushing your teeth.
The other half: brushing your teeth is also about caring for your gum line, also known as the sulcus.
This is a fine groove between your teeth and your gums.
This area has to be kept clean, as bacteria can easily set up shop and cause a lot of problems: periodontitis, tooth loss. That’s why it’s a good idea to use the CS 5460: its fine filaments gently and effectively clean the sulcus without causing any injury - as they’re so fine.
Important: location is everything.
It’s all about the angle. Half on your gums, half on your teeth. The octagonal handle helps. And now begin moving in small circles, with little to no pressure. That’s pretty much it, actually, watch the film.tip: dream team
There’s also a lot of plaque between the teeth. Hate flossing? We get it. It’s much easier (and less unpleasant and more effective) to use interdental brushes, like our CPS prime with its umbrella effect.