Proper Brushing

When we were kids, our dentists would teach us the proper way to brush our teeth. It's common knowledge that we should brush our teeth in an up and down motion. But the thing is this doesn't happen in everyday life. We will still continue to brush sideways whenever we're on a rush or simply just brushing for the sake of brushing.

I think we're really blessed that someone actually had a thought of removing this bad habit by designing a simple tool that will force us to brush our teeth up and down.

When we first tried sharing the t-shaped toothbrush, my friends would laugh at me because this new toothbrush looks queer and new to everyone. But come to think of it, the first letter of the word toothbrush is letter T! So T is better! lol just kidding. Anyway, if we will base it in scientific research and data, it's clearly better than the I-shaped toothbrush that we usually use.

ORDINARY I-SHAPED TOOTHBRUSH VS THE PATENTED T-SHAPED TOOTHBRUSH


Ordinary Toothbrush (Front Teeth)
As commonly known, the correct method of brushing teeth is from up to down. With an ordinary toothbrush, moving up and down to clean the front of the teeth, is unable to balance its movement of brushing, It is also difficult to control the speed. As a result, the hand gets tired and the time of brushing is reduced. Therefore, it is impossible to clean the teeth thoroughly with one directional brushing.

T-shaped Toothbrush (Front Teeth)
T-SHAPE OF Multiway Toothbrush can brush the front of the teeth freely and evently from up to down. It can clean the teeth more effectively up to 99%.




Ordinary Toothbrush (Rear Teeth)
An ordinary toothbrush is impossible to clean the rear of the teeth. This is because the design of the ordinary toothbrush disable from up and down brushing the rear of the teeth more freely and evenly. It can only brush the rear of the teeth from left to right, therefore the majority of teeth decay is always from the rear of the teeth.




T-shaped Toothbrush (Rear Teeth)
T-SHAPE of Multiway Toothbrush can brush the rear of the teeth freely and evently from up to down. It can effectively remove all the stains from the rear of the teeth.