







Nimbus Extra Soft Toothbrushes (Regular Size Head), Periodontist Design Tapered Bristles for Sensitive Teeth and Receding Gums, Individually Wrapped Plaque Remover Travel Toothbrush (5 Pack, Colors May Vary)
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Michelle and London
Greater than one weekMy teeth have never felt so clean after brushing. Ive used electric toothbrushes and typical manual ones. I also enjoy the way this brush feels compared to others. Help preventing hard brushing.
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Ashleigh
> 3 dayBy far the best toothbrush I have used. After years of trying drugstore toothbrushes that claim to be soft, but have the same feel as a scrub brush you might use to clean your shower, I finally found a toothbrush that is what it claims to be! After 2 months of use, it still looks new. Definitely worth the money. Highly recommend!
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Marti
> 3 dayBest brushes for sensitive gums
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Trish Ressa
> 3 dayThese are by far the best tooth brushes I’ve ever used!! So soft! And great handle.
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white rose
> 3 dayit is soft great toothbrush, comfortable when brushing, thoroughly clean teeth
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jif5450
> 3 dayOne of the highest rated, and most loved toothbrushes of all-time was the Mentadent Pro Care Soft Full 31 toothbrush. Why it was discontinued a few years ago is still a mystery. I, along with thousands of others have been, unsuccessfully, looking for an adequate replacement for this legendary toothbrush with no luck--always having to settle for what has been available--until now. The Nimbus Extra Soft toothbrush with regular sized head is as close to the beforementioned Mentadent toothbrush I have been able to find. In some ways, it is even better. Rather than go into great detail as to why this Nimbus toothbrush is an excellent choice, you should simply do yourself a favor, and order it--you will not be disappointed. My only complaint, and it is a minor one, is that I wish the handle was a little larger, and had a little more flex to it. I do have rather large hands, so most people may find the handle to be just fine. FYI . . . I liked the earlier mentioned Mentadent toothbrush so much that six years ago, I order 35 of them--yes, 35 of them. I did this because, like most things designed and made so well, for some unknown reason, they discontinue producing them. And sure enough, they did just that. Suffice it to say, I was glad to have stocked-up on the Mentadent toothbrush. Now, I have done the same thing with this Nimbus toothbrush. After having placed my initial order for five of these brushes, I was so pleased with them, that I placed a follow-up order for another 25--yes, another 25--just in case this particular toothbrush is discontinued someday. Is this the perfect toothbrush? Maybe--maybe not. But it comes darn close.
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Selmer Kuhn
> 3 dayLove nimbuses : )
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Fontaine
> 3 dayLove these super fine-bristle toothbrushes! This toothbrush cleans as well as my soft toothbrush which was too hard for me. Also, this toothbrush uses a non-standard brand which is nice to support. Except for the yellow, the colors are pretty too. Only issues is that the toothbrush handle and head are too bulky (yes, Im a woman). It barely fits in my travel disinfected toothbrush holder. And, when I brush my teeth, I have to kind extend my lips out so the toothbrush head fits in my mouth - unlike those slimmed down bamboo toothbrushes which is a better fit dimensionally - albeit the wood handles on those bamboo toothbrushes are very rough on the gums and inside of the mouth, so Ive only tried the bamboo ones - I use smooth (non-abrasive) plastic toothbrushes instead. The toothbrush handle is bulky too - so bulky is harder to handle. Maybe they designed these for very large men but who also wanted super-soft bristles...? Thats just a guess. I would think the company could save money with less plastic product but I guess thats their business.
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Dany
> 3 dayThis is a highly raved about toothbrush by dentist and hygienist. One of the things people ought to know is that even though this toothbrush is classified as extra soft, its bristles can feel prickly. This is not a flaw. Dr B from AskTheDentist explains that it is designed to alert you about areas you need to focus on. So its a positive that it can feel tender on areas that are inflamed. The brush basically gives you feedback. Over time, this feeling should go away as you continue to work on the areas you might not be taking care of so well. Because I went in knowing this before purchasing, I can appreciate what this brush does. That also lets me know not to hand out these toothbrushes to guest who arent highly conscientious about proper oral care. They will be in for a surprise as the bristles touch those areas that they never floss.
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Steve S
> 3 dayWho thought one toothbrush could really be different from another? Not me. Never paid much attention. A nurse friend recommended this so I tried it and I was surprised by the striking difference in comfort. I mentioned it to my dentist and was told, Yes, those are the best. Highly effective and very comfortable. Developed by a periodontist.