Peak Essentials | The Original TUNG Brush Kits | Premium | Tongue Cleaner | Scraper | Scrubber | Odor Eliminator | Fight Bad Breath | Fresh Mint | BPA Free | Made in America | (2 Count w/Cap)
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It is true. There are two parts to this We offer two TUNG Brushes in an individual pack, so you have two brushes to choose from You should have two copies one for you and one for your beloved. One for now, and one for when it's time to replace yours! (Like your toothbrush, you should replace your TUNG Brush *)* I hope this helped! In the event that you have any further questions, please feel free to let us know! Feel free to contact us if you need
You will no longer need a scraper on this because it is softer. To go along with this, I got the tongue cleaner paste.
The bristles of this toothbrush are much firmer and flatter than those on a toothbrush head. Cleaning is similar to that of a scrub brush, and can go back far more severe than a toothbrush without invoking a gag reflex.
My stomach is often upset when I have that coating. It generally occurs at those times when I am When that happens, I tend to use this brush more often.
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It is impossible to live without these brushes I find that they last a decent amount of time (retain their softness for quite a In addition to using this brush, I also use a tongue scraper to remove the gunk that causes bad breath. After brushing my teeth with Sensodyne, flossing, and rinsing with Therabreath, I use The ritual I learned from my barber in NYC that used these items specifically worked like a charm for him when he couldn't take my dragon breath any longer and told me out of the blue how it As I realized he was suggesting that I do it without saying so, I asked him for an explanation. It was embarrassing for me, but perfectly fitting for me. Nobody can call their barber a healer and say that he cured their lifelong halitosis.
It is best for me to use this tongue brush, which is alternated with a tongue scraper, when I clean my teeth. As the brush sorts of loosens, the gunk remains, which can then be scraped off with a scraper. The optional cap is one of my favorite things about this hat. I've never seen one in a retail setting. This brush for teeth is so much more effective than a toothbrush, the bristles are shorter and stiffer, the profile is lower so it prevents gagging and the brush is larger to make it speedier. It's the best tongue brush I've found, but it's even better when used with a scraper (metal or plastic).
1) Use your regular toothpaste (you do not need special tongue paste or gel)
2) Be careful when using it because the bristles are hard and sharp. *3) I brush a single spot very gently and only once at a time. Despite displaying a white tongue brush, I was sent a black one before they asked if I was OK with it. Thus, I'm giving it a 1 out of 5.
I have always brushed my tongue with a regular toothbrush, but have only ever done so with my regular toothbrush. As soon as I received my electric toothbrush, I immediately realized it was not the best product for cleaning my tongue. This brush is a game changer I didn't know I needed or wanted. There is a difference between using a flat head screwdriver when a Phillips head screwdriver is needed the flat head can handle the task, but the Phillips head is specifically designed for the task and is more effective at it. This cleaner has converted me and I will continue to use it as long as I have a tongue to clean.
This brush has replaced a plastic tongue scraper, and I've been using it for a couple of months now. Here While everyone has a different preference, I've found this to be a good fit for me.
My dentist always compliments my enamel, gums, and tongue, and others have always commented on my clean teeth and breath. I've developed a method I feel this To begin with, I do not press too hard and instead use a light to moderate pressure level. Starting on my right tongue corner, I move the brush down toward the tip to cover as much of the tongue as possible. Every time, I move to the left, doing one stroke each time and rinsing under warm water afterward. Getting the grass mowed is kind of like mowing a lawn one row at a time. Then I repeat. As a result of allergies, I suffer from post-nasal drip and have a lot of buildup at the back of my tongue, and far less towards the middle and front of my tongue. I finish by doing a few circular brushing strokes at the back right and left (maybe about five total). My next step is to use my regular brush with toothpaste to remove any plaque that wasn't captured by the Tung brush, as well as to make it smell fresh. As a final step, I gargle Listerine, concentrating on getting it to touch only the back of my tongue (I avoid brushing my teeth at night, since it will wash away the whitening toothpaste I rinse my whole mouth in the morning). My breath is fresh all day and my tongue is pink all day long thanks to this. It will never happen again for me to go without a tongue brush.
Follow these tips The bristles of the brush are always softened by running them under hot water before I use them. Unless I do this, I have to be careful not to put too much strain on the bristles, just like with It is also more effective and comfortable than the rake, and I find that it is easier to use You can use tongue cleaners for the same purpose. The amount of debris your tongue is actually covered in if you don't use tongue cleaners will surprise you. When I used the brush for the first time years ago, it made a huge difference, and I haven't looked back since.
A coating had begun to appear on my tongue, I am not sure why, perhaps it was my age, perhaps it was diet. It didn't work. I bought a tongue scraper and it couldn't get rid of the "gunk". In order to make use of the scraper more frequently and harder, I used it more often. It even remained on my taste buds after I scratched them and caused pain and damage. This was followed by the discovery of Tung gel and brushes. We loved the brushes because they were so You won't have to deal with damaged taste buds The coating was gone, but it had not been repaired. In my experience, you must use the brush and the gel at the same time, as it helps dissolve the coating however, together they left my tongue clean and healthy. It seems strange to say that, doesn't it? It may not have been the only difference, but it sure made a huge one!.