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Description

Experience gentle and effective dental care during pregnancy with the extra soft bristles of TNTN MOM'S Pregnancy Toothbrush.

  • Ultra-Soft Bristles: Finer than 0.01mm, perfect for reducing gum irritation and providing a gentle clean.
  • Pregnancy-Safe Design: Tailored to meet the unique oral health needs of pregnant women, ensuring comfort and safety.
  • Durable and Eco-Friendly: Features a reusable polypropylene handle designed for long-lasting use.
  • Manual Operation: Allows for controlled, gentle brushing that's ideal for sensitive teeth and gums during pregnancy.
  • Health-Focused: Helps combat pregnancy-related dental issues by promoting regular and effective oral hygiene.

Ingredients
  1. Handle material: PP/ Bristle material: PBT
  2. Heat resistant temperature: 60°C
  3. Bristle hardness: Very soft bristles
How to Use

Cautions in use

  1. Toothbrush purpose only.
  2. Please do not put it in hot water or a hightemperature sterilizer, as the toothbrush may be deformed or the bristles may fall out.
  3. Please be careful because excessive force or impact may damage the product when brushing your teeth.
  4. If the brush has a gap, we recommend to replace with a new toothbrush.

Dental Concerns During Pregnancy

How Pregnancy Will Affect Your Mouth?

Although many women make it nine months with no dental discomfort, pregnancy can make some conditions worse – or create new ones.
Regular checkups and good dental health habits can help keep you and your baby healthy.

Healthy Dental Habits to Practice During Pregnancy

Brush your teeth twice a day and floss once a day.

Dental health is an important part of your overall health. It’s also an important part of your pregnancy (prenatal) care.

Pregnancy Total Oral Care Solutions

How does pregnancy affect your dental health?
Changes in your body during pregnancy can affect your teeth and gums. For example:

You have increased levels of certain hormones, like progesterone and estrogen, in your body during pregnancy. These can increase your risk for certain oral health problems.
Your eating habits may change. You may eat more of certain foods during pregnancy than you did before you were pregnant. The kinds of food you eat can affect your dental health.
You may brush and floss your teeth less than you did before you got pregnant. This may be because your gums are tender or you’re more tired than usual. For some women, brushing and flossing may cause nausea (feeling sick to your stomach).

Strongly recommended for pregnant women

Dental Care During Pregnancy

Pregnancy is an exhilarating time, filled with excitement and preparation for your new baby. Taking care of our teeth while pregnant can often be the very last thing on our minds and most of us have no idea just how important it is! Both for you and the new baby, maintaining optimum oral health during pregnancy is a must!

CAUTION

Do not use the brush for other purpose.
Do not put toothbrush in hot water or thermal sterilizer to prevent toothbrush deformation or brush loss.
Excessive force or shock pressed on the brush can damage the brush.
Replace the toothbrush every 3 months or when brush is worn to the side.

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