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Tau-Marin Scalare 33 soft antibacterial toothbrush

Tau-Marin Scalare 33 soft antibacterial toothbrush

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The Tau-Marin Scalare 33 soft antibacterial toothbrush ensures deep and delicate oral hygiene . The soft, rounded, antibacterial Tynex bristles remove plaque while respecting the gums. The 33 mm long head and graduated inclination reach even difficult spaces, while the ergonomic handle ensures a secure grip. Made in Italy .

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EAN

8020030110359

MINSAN

981354133

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The Tau-Marin Scalare 33 soft antibacterial toothbrush is an excellent product for oral hygiene, designed to ensure effective and gentle cleaning of teeth and gums. This toothbrush stands out for its advanced antibacterial technology , thanks to the use of silver ions that protect the handle from bacteria and germs, ensuring superior hygiene. The straight handle is designed to offer an ergonomic grip , facilitating movements during brushing.

The 33mm long head is ideal for a complete cleaning of the tooth surface, while the soft, rounded and antibacterial Tynex bristles are designed to effectively remove plaque without causing trauma to the gums. The bristles of two different hardnesses allow you to gently massage the gums, improving overall oral health. The graduated inclination of the bristles allows you to reach even the most hidden points, ensuring a deep and thorough cleaning.

Made entirely in Italy, the Tau-Marin Scalare 33 soft antibacterial toothbrush is synonymous with quality and reliability, made with the best materials to ensure long-lasting durability and constant effectiveness. This toothbrush is the perfect choice for those looking for a product that combines innovation, comfort and excellent results in daily dental care.


Dosage and method of use

How do I use Tau-Marin Scalare 33 soft antibacterial toothbrush?

Brush your teeth using a vertical motion from the gum towards the tooth, using a small rotary motion.

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