Thu. 27 February 2025
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KRIENS, Switzerland: In the UK, despite significant advancements in oral health awareness, there remains a critical gap in education around interdental brushing. Many patients still rely solely on toothbrushing, unaware that it only cleans about 70% of a tooth’s surface, leaving the remaining 30% vulnerable to plaque build-up and related oral health issues. Bridging this gap through education and the promotion of interdental brushing is essential for both dental professionals and their patients.
Why toothbrushing alone is not enough
Patients are often unaware that toothbrushing, while effective on surfaces that are easy to access, cannot reach interdental spaces and that these are a breeding ground for plaque and bacteria, leading to periodontal disease, caries and halitosis if left unattended. In educating patients about this concern, practitioners can present the solution of interdental brushes, offering a simple and effective way to complete a patient’s oral hygiene routine
Curaprox: Setting the standard for interdental care
Curaprox has long been at the forefront of promoting interdental brushing, delivering tools that are as innovative as they are effective. Swiss precision design combines advanced features with high-quality materials for optimal performance. Some of the key features of Curaprox interdental brushes include:
- ultra-fine bristles, which remove plaque and debris effectively while being gentle on gingivae;
- flexible, durable wire core, which allows easy manoeuvring in tight spaces without compromising strength; and
- ergonomic handle, which provides comfort and ease of use for daily cleaning.
Our interdental brushes have been designed to glide effortlessly between teeth and be gentle on gingivae. Available in a wide range of sizes, they offer a perfect fit for all interdental spaces, from the narrowest gaps to larger areas, providing a tailored cleaning experience for every patient.
Educating patients on the 30/70 approach to tooth cleaning
Having the perfect interdental brushes is important, but the real challenge lies in patient understanding and compliance. Studies show that many patients are unaware of the critical role interdental brushes play in preventing oral health problems. This is where dental professionals can make a significant impact. By educating patients that toothbrushing covers only 70% of the dental surface, clinicians can highlight the necessity of cleaning the remaining 30% with interdental brushing.
A gateway to better oral health
It is important that patients understand that interdental brushes are not just a tool; they are a gateway to better gingival health and a preventive measure against more serious oral health issues. By making interdental brushing a focal point of patient education, we can collectively ensure that more people in the UK understand the value of cleaning the forgotten 30% and take the steps needed for healthier gingivae, fresher breath and 100% clean teeth. By integrating interdental brushing into their daily routines, all patients can significantly reduce their risk of periodontal disease and maintain healthier smiles over the long term, and for patients with orthodontic appliances, implants or bridges, these brushes are indispensable.
Discover the full range of Curaprox interdental brushes and empower your patients to achieve optimal oral health. Visit Curaden UK to learn more.
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