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TePe EasyPick silicone toothpicks x36

TePe EasyPick silicone toothpicks x36

TePe EasyPick is a silicone toothpick designed to effectively clean interdental spaces. Flexible, comfortable and easy to use, it helps remove plaque and maintain gum health, even with braces or implants. Its practical format means it can be used every day, at home or on the move.

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When should deTePe EasyPick toothpicks be used to clean between the teeth?

There are certain areas between teeth that are difficult to reach with a conventional toothbrush. This is precisely where food residues and plaque settle. This silicone toothpick acts like a small precision tool: it slips in where the brush doesn't and helps to remove plaque in a targeted way, while respecting gum tissue.

Its soft, conical design is reminiscent of a flexible seal that can be adapted to different shapes. Thanks to this adaptability, it fits easily into both narrow and wider interdental spaces. This gentle mechanical action promotes daily comfort, especially if your gums are sensitive or prone to occasional bleeding.

The silicone coating, equipped with fine lamellae, works like a micro-brush to sweep tooth surfaces without aggression. This extended contact enhances cleaning while remaining pleasant to use. The result: a cleaner mouth feel, but also a useful action to limit gingival inflammation when used regularly.

Its flexibility is particularly useful for accessing back teeth, which are often neglected. This means you can reach posterior areas without forcing, making the gesture more natural and effective. This ease of use encourages a regular routine, essential for long-term gum health.

Whether you wear braces, implants or crowns, this type of device integrates easily into your daily hygiene. It acts as a discreet but valuable complement, especially on the move thanks to its practical format. To optimize your routine, you can alternate with Inava Dental's Interdental Hygiene Picks, in order to alternate formats and adapt cleaning to each situation.

How to use this interdental toothpick?

Instructions for use

Gently insert the toothpick between the teeth, then use a gentle back-and-forth movement to dislodge any residue. Daily use is an effective complement to brushing and helps maintain good oral hygiene.

Give your opinion on the TePe EasyPick instructions for use and dosage with our partner Avis Vérifiés after your purchase.

Precautions

  • For oral use only
  • Do not swallow
  • Keep out of reach of children

What is the composition of this interdental hygiene toothpick?

Ingredients

Plastic handle, Silicone-coated picks

Packaging

Cardboard and plastic blister pack containing 36 picks, at the best online price, for optimum oral hygiene. Available in 2 sizes: XS/S for narrow to very narrow spaces, M/L for medium to wide spaces.

Our expert advice on TePe EasyPick for interdental hygiene

Incorporate this gesture just after evening brushing, when plaque is most present. If your interdental spaces are variable, don't hesitate to adapt the size of the toothpick to each area to avoid excessive pressure. A gentle but regular stroke is always more beneficial than the occasional over-pressure. After a meal, if you feel food debris stuck between your teeth, use an EasyPick toothpick to dislodge it without forcing.

FAQ

Who is this type of interdental toothpick suitable for?
Suitable for most adults, including those with sensitive gums, braces, implants or crowns.

Can I use it every day?
Yes, daily use is recommended to complement brushing and limit plaque build-up between teeth.

What size should I choose?
Sizes XS/S are suitable for narrow spaces, while sizes M/L are suitable for wider spaces. Ideally, choose a size that fits easily without forcing.

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