Fluocaril Junior Children's Toothbrush 1 Unit
Fluocaril Junior Extra Soft children's toothbrush for children ages 7 to 12. Soft bristles, small rounded head, and non-slip handle. Protects permanent teeth and sensitive gums. Recommended to change every 3 months.
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PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
The Fluocaril Junior Children's Toothbrush (Reference 215157) is a manual toothbrush designed for children from 7 to 12 years old, the stage at which permanent teeth begin to emerge. It features:
- **Extra-soft** bristles that do not irritate gums and help protect the enamel of new teeth.
- **Small, rounded** head, adapted to the size of the child's mouth, for easy access to all teeth, even the back teeth.
- Ergonomic handle with a non-slip area, making it easier for the child to hold it firmly and brush firmly but with controlled pressure.
PRODUCT COMPOSITION
This product does not contain the chemical active ingredients typical of toothpaste, as it is a toothbrush (not toothpaste). Its main ingredients are:
- Rigid plastic handle, anatomical shape, non-slip finish.
- Nylon filaments (or other similar synthetic material), with rounded tips and fine thickness for softness.
- Head with rounded corners to avoid damage to gums or soft tissues.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
- Apply a small amount of suitable children's toothpaste (with fluoride, mild flavor) to the toothbrush.
- Brush your teeth at least **twice a day**—morning and night—and after meals if possible.
- Use gentle, circular or sweeping motions, covering all surfaces: exterior, interior, and back molars.
- Rinse the brush well with water after use and let it air dry.
- Change your brush every **3 months** or sooner if the filaments become worn or bent.
- Supervise your child during brushing to ensure proper technique and prevent swallowing of toothpaste.
WARNINGS
- Do not use the toothbrush if it is damaged, has bent bristles or loss of structure, as this may cause gum damage or reduced effectiveness.
- Do not leave within reach of unsupervised children, especially if they tend to bite the brush.
- Avoid sharing toothbrushes to prevent transmission of bacteria.
- Combine its use with a suitable fluoride toothpaste, depending on age, under professional guidance.
- Consult your dentist if you experience signs of cavities, persistent tooth pain, or swollen gums.
Plastic handle; extra-soft nylon bristles; toothpaste.