






🦷 Master the art of clean with precision and style!
The TEPE Interdental Brush Angle pack of 6 features ultra-thin 0.45 mm brushes with pre-angled heads and long handles, designed for adults to effortlessly clean extra-small to small gaps between teeth. Its plastic-coated wire and soft nylon bristles provide gentle yet effective plaque removal, helping to prevent gum inflammation, cavities, and bad breath. Trusted by dental professionals and users alike, this reusable interdental brush is your essential tool for superior oral hygiene.






















| ASIN | B005LURESU |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #327,103 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #243 in Interdental Brushes |
| Brand | TePe |
| Brand Name | TePe |
| Bristle Material | Nylon |
| Color | Orange |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 3,313 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 07317400011509 |
| Handle Material | Plastic |
| Included Components | Interdental Brushes (6 count) with Long Handles and Pre-angled Brush Heads |
| Item Dimensions | 0.55 x 2.95 x 6.93 inches |
| Item Firmness Description | Soft |
| Item Height | 17.6 centimeters |
| Item Weight | 0.02 Grams |
| Manufacturer | TePe |
| Material Features | Reusable |
| Model Name | Angled 0.45mm Orange Interdental Brushes - Pack of 6 (Packaging may vary) |
| Mount Motion | Manual |
| Number of Items | 6 |
| Number of Pieces | 12 |
| Operation Mode | Manual |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Interdental Brush |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Special Feature | Interdental Brush |
| Target Audience | Unisex-Adults |
| Toothbrush Head Shape | Round |
| Unit Count | 6 Count |
S**M
Love them!
Coming from a dental hygiene student, these are amazing! I have used other brands but these are the best! The angle makes it so easy to reach in the back of your mouth! So so good and works amazing!!
J**O
Work well for REALLY tight spaces
These work great for tight spaces. My front teeth have virtually no space in between them. I can't use string floss so I use the brushes with the long handles. Regular interdental brushes/proxabrushes - no matter how small - are too large and get stuck. Being small, they are a little...flexible. They do bend easily so using them requires a little extra attention. All in all, they're spot on for tight spots where regular proxabrushes won't fit.
M**.
advanced teeth flossing
I find these brushes eliminate more food particles between my teeth than just flossing with dental floss (which I still use). However, there were two times that the brush separated from the handle and lodged between my teeth. My wife used a long tweezers to remove the brush. Even with this experience, I have found these to improve my overall gum health. I will continue to use them.
E**N
Work well
Better than flossing. They are not durable though. The wire bends and one might last me three days. They are very pricey for only three days of use. I use the pink ones. Might try a larger one to see if it lasts longer.
L**A
Works for front teeth but not for back teeth.
Works great in the front but in the back it tends to bend and warp the brush. I wish it was a stronger and sturdier brush. I will continue to shop around.
J**.
Simple and effective
I use this product to get between my crown molars. It is good for that because of the angle. I would recommend getting the smallest version if you are trying to do that because even that is a little tight on my molars.
I**R
Seriously cuts your gums
I bought these to help prevent food build up. But even though I have large gaps between my molars, these are too large. The metal wire is extremely sharp, and I seriously cut my gums by stabbing into my gums by accident. If you're not careful you'll cause serious injury to your gums. Once you learn to use these, I'm sure it's fine. I did have better success once I got more used to using these, but I'm not sure if there is any value in using these in regular situations. I don't have braces, just normal teeth with gaps. I've decided the best way to clean is to brush your teeth sideways with an extra soft "floss bristle" tooth brush. Try to find one that is extra, extra soft, so the bristles can easily go in between gaps, and then brush your teeth sideways across the molars, by pulling your cheek out of the way, and turning the tooth brush to a right angle to your jawline, instead of parallel to your jawline. Also, you can buy "Listerine" floss which is the best dental floss in the world, is stretches like an elastic cord, it seems to go into the gum-line better than any other floss. Also, use only baking soda for brushing. The high PH of the baking soda will rebuild the enamel and prevent bacteria, and you'll watch your gums regrow. Gums do regrow in the presence of baking soda. My jaw, teeth and gums completely healed and regrew much stronger, after 3 years of brushing with baking soda and nothing else. Dip your wet tooth brush in dry baking soda. Brush your tongue also. Do not use Fluoride toothpaste, or other commercial toothpastes. Just use baking soda, and you will heal your mouth. Use tooth paste when you need to have "clean breath." But don't expect regular tooth paste to heal your mouth as fast as baking soda.
A**H
Small!
If you're looking for small interdental brushes, these are smallest I could find. I have very small margins in my teeth (all of them are under 2.5mm, with many being 1mm) and I found most of the American made interdental brushes - even the smallest ones - were still way too big, and I felt like I was damaging my gums when I used them because of how incredibly tight and hard they were to get inbetween my teeth. These fit really nicely and are very small (.4mm) and get my teeth very clean. I use these about once a day, usually after my biggest meal, as they really help make sure there isn't any lone food particles hiding. I've tried Gum and Dentek's smallest versions ('tight' 'extra tight') and they are still way bigger than these.
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