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Hello! Bristles pointing to the sides can happen if too much pressure is applied during brushing. To maintain the bristles, we recommend using gentle pressure and letting the toothbrush do the work for you. Also, rinse the brush thoroughly after each use and store it upright to let it dry. We hope this helps!
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Hello! Bristles pointing to the sides can happen if too much pressure is applied during brushing. To maintain the bristles, we recommend using gentle pressure and letting the toothbrush do the work for you. Also, rinse the brush thoroughly after each use and store it upright to let it dry. We hope this helps!
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Hello! Bristles pointing to the sides can happen if too much pressure is applied during brushing. To maintain the bristles, we recommend using gentle pressure and letting the toothbrush do the work for you. Also, rinse the brush thoroughly after each use and store it upright to let it dry. We hope this helps!
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Hello! Bristles pointing to the sides can happen if too much pressure is applied during brushing. To maintain the bristles, we recommend using gentle pressure and letting the toothbrush do the work for you. Also, rinse the brush thoroughly after each use and store it upright to let it dry. We hope this helps!
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Hello! Bristles pointing to the sides can happen if too much pressure is applied during brushing. To maintain the bristles, we recommend using gentle pressure and letting the toothbrush do the work for you. Also, rinse the brush thoroughly after each use and store it upright to let it dry. We hope this helps!
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