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Reddit mentions of Nimbus® Microfine® Toothbrush REGULAR size, Pack of 5 "Colors Vary"

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We found 3 Reddit mentions of Nimbus® Microfine® Toothbrush REGULAR size, Pack of 5 "Colors Vary". Here are the top ones.

Nimbus® Microfine® Toothbrush REGULAR size, Pack of 5
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    Features:
  • EXTRA SOFT BRISTLES – The Nimbus Toothbrush uses Microfine Technology which utilizes two-levels of bristles to create unique softness and stability. The long single-end tapered fine bristles reach into areas not accessible to conventional bristles while the short end-rounded bristles are used to support and optimize plaque removal.
  • DURABLE – Nimbus bristles absorb less water which allows the brush to maintain its shape longer than standard Nylon bristles. Additionally, the bristles resist breakdown brought on from chemicals and natural mouth fluids which allows you to use Nimbus longer than average toothbrushes.
  • INVENTED BY PERIODONTIST – These toothbrushes were designed to create the safest brushing experience for teeth and gums while simultaneously providing highly efficient plaque removal on tooth surfaces. It has proven to be the best toothbrush for those with ultra-sensitive gums and teeth.
  • TESTED BY DENTIST – The Nimbus Microfine Technology has been evaluated by dental professionals. The consensus from testing the Nimbus brushes is this is the best brush you will ever use. The results speak for themselves.
  • 5-PACK REGULAR SIZE – The Regular Nimbus utilizes a standard size brush head which is ideal to be used as an adult's everyday brush. This value pack comes equipped with 5 brushes, enough for each family member! Those who travel often can even set a few aside as designated travel brushes. The colors included in the pack may vary.
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Height1 Inches
Length7 Inches
Number of items5
Size5 Count (Pack of 1)
Weight0.0440924524 Pounds
Width5 Inches

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Found 3 comments on Nimbus® Microfine® Toothbrush REGULAR size, Pack of 5 "Colors Vary":

u/gallantlady · 2 pointsr/DentalHygiene

TOOTHBRUSH

This is the electric toothbrush I use and recommend: Sonicare Flex Care Plus. It is cheapest at Costco but comes in a pack of 2. It's important to replace the brush head every 3-4 months. Sonicare now has a subscription service to automatically send you a new brush head when it's time to replace, or you can buy the brush heads when you need them; they come out to approx $9 each on amazon but you can get 6 for $50 at Costco and they oftentimes have a $10 instant rebate. If you need to use a manual toothbrush, I recommend the Nimbus manual toothbrush. These Wisps are really handy when you can't brush after eating.  

FLOSS

The floss I recommend is Dr. Tung's Smart Floss and you can use this  Floss Holder to make it easier to use. (Amazon only sells the floss in packs of 3 or 6 so if you want to purchase a single pack you can find it at Whole Foods, Bristol Farms, or Sprouts.) A Waterpik can also be a great tool, this one is a Handheld Waterpik and is more convenient to use. You can use it in the shower and it takes up less counter space. 

TOOTHPASTE/MOUTHWASH

This Crest Gum and Sensitivity  paste is one of my favorites and I like Act Total Care mouthwash. When choosing a toothpaste or mouthwash, look for "sodium fluoride" as an active ingredient.  It's best to stay away from mouthwashes with alcohol in them and whitening/charcoal pastes because the abrasives in them can damage the teeth. If you use a whitening rinse with hydrogen peroxide, only use it 2-3 times per week to avoid making the gum tissue sensitive. Other than that, whatever you prefer is just fine.

WHITENING

For an inexpensive whitening treatment Crest White Strips are a good option.

u/mr_dogalina · 1 pointr/blogsnark

I have crazy sensitive teeth/gums and probably also brush too hard, and things seem to be better when I brush once a day with the electric (I do it at night) and morning/after lunch with a super soft brush.

A dental hygienist recommended the Nimbus brush to me a while back, so I use it or this one, depending on what's cheaper when I run out. The GUM one isn't as soft as the Nimbus but it's softer than regular soft toothbrushes.

Also, some electric toothbrushes have "sensitive" settings. I have an Oral-B from Costco and it goes a bit slower on the sensitive setting.