Description
Description
- Ultra-Soft "Tofu-Like" Bristles: The bristles are made of high-quality, food-grade soft nylon, with a diameter of only 0.15-0.2mm (much thinner than ordinary children’s toothbrushes). They are as soft as tofu, gently cleaning teeth and gums without scratching enamel or irritating delicate gums—solving the problem of children refusing to brush due to discomfort.
- Ergonomic Child-Friendly Handle: The handle is designed with a thickened, non-slip grip that fits the size of children’s small hands. It has a lightweight structure (reducing hand fatigue during brushing) and bright, cheerful colors (e.g., pastel blue, pink) to attract children’s interest and increase their willingness to brush.
- Parent-Child "Oyako" Concept: The product is available in matching colors for parents and children, turning daily brushing into a fun parent-child interaction. It also helps parents better guide children in mastering correct brushing techniques (e.g., the Bass method) by using the same type of brush.
- Safe & Durable Design: The brush head is small (adapting to children’s narrow oral cavity, ensuring it can reach back teeth for thorough cleaning) and has no sharp edges (preventing accidental scratches inside the mouth). The bristles are firmly planted (not easy to fall off), ensuring a service life of 2-3 months (in line with the recommended toothbrush replacement cycle).
- Made in :Japan
Ingredients
Ingredients
(specific ingredients are subject to product packaging; the following are core and common components):
Bristle Material:
Food-Grade Soft Nylon: The main material of the bristles, with a diameter of 0.15-0.2mm (ultra-soft). It is non-toxic, odorless, and has good elasticity—able to clean teeth effectively without scratching enamel or irritating gums. It meets Japanese JIS standards for children’s oral care products, with no harmful substances (e.g., phthalates, heavy metals).
Handle Material:
Polypropylene (PP): A safe, food-grade plastic material. It is lightweight, durable, and has good anti-slip properties (the surface is often frosted or textured to enhance grip for small hands). It is non-toxic, heat-resistant (suitable for cleaning with warm water), and free of bisphenol A (BPA) or other endocrine-disrupting chemicals.
Adhesive for Bristle Planting:
Medical-Grade Epoxy Resin: Used to fix the bristles to the brush head. It is non-toxic, waterproof, and has strong adhesion—preventing bristles from falling off (avoiding accidental swallowing by children). It meets international safety standards for medical adhesives, with no volatile harmful substances.
Colorants (for Handle):
Food-Grade Pigments: Bright, stable pigments used to color the handle (e.g., pastel blue, pink). They are non-toxic, fade-resistant, and do not leach harmful substances even when in contact with warm water or saliva—ensuring safety for long-term use by children.
How to Use
How to Use
Prepare Before Brushing: Wet the toothbrush bristles with warm water (avoid hot water, which may damage the soft bristles) and squeeze a pea-sized amount of children’s fluoride toothpaste onto the brush head (children under 8 years old should use adult-supervised amounts to prevent excessive swallowing).
Hold the Toothbrush Correctly: Guide the child to hold the brush handle with their thumb and index finger (like holding a pencil), ensuring a stable grip—this helps control the brushing force (avoiding too much pressure, which may hurt gums).
Brush in Correct Movements:
Outer/inner surfaces of teeth: Tilt the brush head at a 45° angle to the gums, and use small circular or back-and-forth motions (each area brushed for 10-15 seconds) to clean plaque without damaging gums.
Chewing surfaces: Use gentle back-and-forth brushing to clean the grooves and pits on the tooth surface.
Back teeth: Remind the child to open their mouth slightly and adjust the brush angle to reach the back molars (a common area for food residue buildup).
Brushing Time & Frequency: Brush for 2 minutes each time (use a timer or children’s brushing app to help control time), twice a day (after breakfast and before bedtime).
Post-Brushing Care: Rinse the toothbrush thoroughly with water (remove toothpaste residue and food particles), shake off excess water, and place it in an upright toothbrush holder (to air dry, preventing bacterial growth). Replace the toothbrush every 2-3 months or immediately if the bristles are frayed.
DENTALPRO Tofu Oyako Toothbrush Soft 6-12 Yrs
DENTALPRO Tofu Oyako Toothbrush Soft 6-12 Yrs
Vendor: DENTALPRO
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Description
Description
- Ultra-Soft "Tofu-Like" Bristles: The bristles are made of high-quality, food-grade soft nylon, with a diameter of only 0.15-0.2mm (much thinner than ordinary children’s toothbrushes). They are as soft as tofu, gently cleaning teeth and gums without scratching enamel or irritating delicate gums—solving the problem of children refusing to brush due to discomfort.
- Ergonomic Child-Friendly Handle: The handle is designed with a thickened, non-slip grip that fits the size of children’s small hands. It has a lightweight structure (reducing hand fatigue during brushing) and bright, cheerful colors (e.g., pastel blue, pink) to attract children’s interest and increase their willingness to brush.
- Parent-Child "Oyako" Concept: The product is available in matching colors for parents and children, turning daily brushing into a fun parent-child interaction. It also helps parents better guide children in mastering correct brushing techniques (e.g., the Bass method) by using the same type of brush.
- Safe & Durable Design: The brush head is small (adapting to children’s narrow oral cavity, ensuring it can reach back teeth for thorough cleaning) and has no sharp edges (preventing accidental scratches inside the mouth). The bristles are firmly planted (not easy to fall off), ensuring a service life of 2-3 months (in line with the recommended toothbrush replacement cycle).
- Made in :Japan
Ingredients
Ingredients
(specific ingredients are subject to product packaging; the following are core and common components):
Bristle Material:
Food-Grade Soft Nylon: The main material of the bristles, with a diameter of 0.15-0.2mm (ultra-soft). It is non-toxic, odorless, and has good elasticity—able to clean teeth effectively without scratching enamel or irritating gums. It meets Japanese JIS standards for children’s oral care products, with no harmful substances (e.g., phthalates, heavy metals).
Handle Material:
Polypropylene (PP): A safe, food-grade plastic material. It is lightweight, durable, and has good anti-slip properties (the surface is often frosted or textured to enhance grip for small hands). It is non-toxic, heat-resistant (suitable for cleaning with warm water), and free of bisphenol A (BPA) or other endocrine-disrupting chemicals.
Adhesive for Bristle Planting:
Medical-Grade Epoxy Resin: Used to fix the bristles to the brush head. It is non-toxic, waterproof, and has strong adhesion—preventing bristles from falling off (avoiding accidental swallowing by children). It meets international safety standards for medical adhesives, with no volatile harmful substances.
Colorants (for Handle):
Food-Grade Pigments: Bright, stable pigments used to color the handle (e.g., pastel blue, pink). They are non-toxic, fade-resistant, and do not leach harmful substances even when in contact with warm water or saliva—ensuring safety for long-term use by children.
How to Use
How to Use
Prepare Before Brushing: Wet the toothbrush bristles with warm water (avoid hot water, which may damage the soft bristles) and squeeze a pea-sized amount of children’s fluoride toothpaste onto the brush head (children under 8 years old should use adult-supervised amounts to prevent excessive swallowing).
Hold the Toothbrush Correctly: Guide the child to hold the brush handle with their thumb and index finger (like holding a pencil), ensuring a stable grip—this helps control the brushing force (avoiding too much pressure, which may hurt gums).
Brush in Correct Movements:
Outer/inner surfaces of teeth: Tilt the brush head at a 45° angle to the gums, and use small circular or back-and-forth motions (each area brushed for 10-15 seconds) to clean plaque without damaging gums.
Chewing surfaces: Use gentle back-and-forth brushing to clean the grooves and pits on the tooth surface.
Back teeth: Remind the child to open their mouth slightly and adjust the brush angle to reach the back molars (a common area for food residue buildup).
Brushing Time & Frequency: Brush for 2 minutes each time (use a timer or children’s brushing app to help control time), twice a day (after breakfast and before bedtime).
Post-Brushing Care: Rinse the toothbrush thoroughly with water (remove toothpaste residue and food particles), shake off excess water, and place it in an upright toothbrush holder (to air dry, preventing bacterial growth). Replace the toothbrush every 2-3 months or immediately if the bristles are frayed.

