Electric Finishing Toothbrush
Electric Finishing Toothbrush
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Description
Description
Children from 12 months onwards may not be able to clean their teeth thoroughly by themselves. Therefore, it is important for parents to perform the finishing step of toothbrushing in order to ensure a complete clean.
Co-developed with a leading paediatric dentist, the Pigeon Electric Finishing Toothbrush is designed for parents to perform the finishing step of toothbrushing for their children.
- 2-minute Smart Reminder with 30-second intervals, informs you when it’s time to switch to another part of the mouth
- LED light for improved visibility
- Slim and lightweight handle for easy grip and control
- 2 sonic vibration modes
- Gentle and Normal modes
- Duo bristle design
Requires 1x AAA battery to operate. Battery not included.
How to use
How to use
1-3 years old: A rice grain-sized amount
3 years and above: A pea-sized amount
Apply the right amount of toothpaste to the bristles, and gently brush each quadrant of your child’s mouth for 30 seconds. The total brushing time should last 2 minutes.
For best results, brush twice daily.
After every use: rinse with water and dry thoroughly.
Precaution: Do not use any other toothbrush heads other than those recommended by Pigeon. Do not immerse completely in water for an extended period of time.
Features & Benefits
Features & Benefits
-2-minute Smart Reminder with 30-second intervals reminder to guide parents when to switch quadrant
-LED light for improved visibility while brushing
-Slim and lightweight handle for easy grip and control
-Two sonic vibration modes (Gentle or Normal) for customized cleaning
-Duo bristle design
-IPX7 Waterproof grade
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