IONICKISS KIDS toothbrush, KIDS SOFT head
IONICKISS KIDS ionizing toothbrushes are specially designed for use by children. The handle has a special shape for easy use by children. The KIDS SOFT interchangeable head is suitable for children aged 4+.
Ionizing toothbrush for children IONICKISS KIDS with replaceable head. Head type KIDS SOFT (soft fibers, straight cut).
Manual ionizing toothbrush for children with replaceable head
The children’s ionizing toothbrush was created to gently clean children’s teeth and gums. At the same time, remove the plate from them. Just thanks to the ionizing toothbrush for children, your children’s teeth will be 48% cleaner*, even in hard-to-reach places. In addition, there is no need to use toothpaste.
• Manual ionization brush that helps to effectively remove plaque with the ionization function.
• Due to the size of the head, the recommended age for using the brush is from 4+ years.
• The ionization brush effectively cleans the teeth without using toothpaste. Children will not swallow it or spray it in the bathroom.
• There is a non-replaceable battery hermetically embedded in the body of the brush, thanks to which the ionization process works. We guarantee battery life for at least one year.
• Due to the more efficient removal of dental plaque, the brush is an ideal aid when wearing braces.
• Interchangeable heads for children’s toothbrushes are in the soft version with straight cut fibers. At the end of the head, there are elongated roof-shaped fibers for better cleaning of hard-to-reach places.
Not sure how to choose a brush or interchangeable head? We will advise you, https://ionickiss.ro/.
Package Description:
Package Description:
Package Contents: Children’s manual ionizing toothbrush with replacement head
Brush type: KIDS
Color: blue
Head: KIDS SOFT (soft fibers, straight cut), white
Manufacturer: Ionic Corporation, 914-1 Nazukari, Nagareyama, Chiba, 270-0145, Japan
*) Clinical Evaluation of the Ionizing Toothbrush in Removing Plaque and Reducing Gingivitis (English) (November 1996), Marquette University School of Dentistry: Ronald L. Van Swol, Donald E. Van Scotter, Jeffrey J. Pucher, Andrew R. Dentine
**) Dentists recommend changing the head every 2-3 months.