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a grown-up brush for a grown-up routine

an adult toothbrush is a toothbrush sized and shaped for adult mouths, designed to handle the everyday job of brushing without making a big production out of it. this category is for grown-ups who want a brush that fits comfortably in the hand, reaches where it needs to go, and gets the job done morning and night. hello's adult toothbrushes are bpa-free and feature ergonomic handles made from plant-based materials, with precision-tapered, soft bristles that are gentle on gums and ready to help clean teeth thoroughly as part of your daily brushing routine. pair your pick with a vegan toothpaste, a swish of mouthwash, and the rest of your oral care lineup, and you've got a routine that runs itself.

picking the right toothbrush for adults

choosing an adult toothbrush comes down to bristle softness, head size, handle materials, and how it feels in your hand. most dental guidance leans toward soft bristles for daily brushing, since they're easier on enamel and gums than firmer ones — and adult toothbrushes come in a range of head sizes to suit different mouths and preferences. it's also worth swapping your brush out regularly: the ada recommends a fresh one every three to four months, or sooner if the bristles start to splay. those comparing options often look at materials too — a sustainable toothbrush with plant-based handle materials is a popular pick for those paying attention to what ends up in the trash. round out the rest of your routine with adult toothpaste, an adult mouthwash, and an oral care bundle if you'd rather grab the whole lineup in one go. brushing the whole family? a kids toothbrush is the right shelf for the little ones.

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most dental guidance, including from the american dental association, recommends replacing an adult toothbrush every three to four months — or sooner if the bristles start to look frayed or flattened. a fresh head simply works better, since splayed bristles don't clean as effectively as new ones. keeping a backup brush on hand is an easy way to make sure you're never stuck with a worn-out one when it's time to swap.

soft, medium, and hard refer to the firmness of the bristles, and the right pick usually comes down to personal preference and dentist guidance. most dental guidance leans toward soft bristles for everyday brushing, since they're gentler on teeth and gums while still cleaning effectively — hello's adult toothbrushes use precision-tapered soft bristles for exactly that reason. medium and hard bristles offer a firmer feel but can be tougher on enamel and gums over time, so when in doubt, your dentist is the best person to weigh in on what's right for your mouth.