Do Oral-B brush heads come in soft?
Response from Oral-B: First and foremost, we do want to share that our new, Pro GumCare Brush Head, is our first head with ultra thin and extra soft bristles.
Which Oral-B toothbrush head is the softest?
Oral-B Sensitive Clean Brush Head The gentlest brush head that Oral-B has to offer. If you have a love for soft bristles then this is the toothbrush head for you. One of our testers with sensitive gums noted: brushing along the gum line was much more pleasant with the sensitive brush head.
Do all Oral-B Heads fit all brushes?
All of the Oral-B brush heads will fit to and work with any of the current and many older Oral-B electric toothbrushes. They are designed to be interchangeable*. All brush heads work on any Oral-B brush handle and cleaning mode.
Can you get soft toothbrush heads for electric toothbrush?
ProCare Sensitive Replacement Electric Toothbrush Heads is designed for sensitive teeth and gums. With ultra-soft and slim tip bristles to help reduce pressure on your gums while brushing​. Designed for more effective cleaning along the gum line than a manual toothbrush†.
When should I replace my Oral-B brush head?
How often should I change my Oral-B toothbrush head? Dentists recommend replacing toothbrush head every 3 months, as the bristles become frayed and worn with use which reduces the cleaning effectiveness of the toothbrush.
Can you use any Oral-B replacement heads?
Are Oral-B brush heads interchangeable? One of the fantastic things about Oral-B brush heads is that they are fully interchangeable*. This means that if you have any of the Oral-B electric toothbrushes, you can use any of the brush heads explained here.
Are Oral-B Brush Heads soft or medium?
medium firmness
The bristles are of medium firmness and also feature indicator bristles. These indicator bristles fade with time and indicate when the Oral-B Precision clean brush head is due for replacement.
How often should I change my Oral-B toothbrush head?
approximately every three to four months
The American Dental Association (ADA) recommends that you replace your toothbrush head approximately every three to four months (around 90 days) to prevent bacteria from building up on the bristles.