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Best oral care for implants, crowns & veneers
For implants, crowns and veneers, start with the intensiv brush — 7× density micro-tapered PBT that clears plaque without abrading restoration margins.
Restorations don't get cavities, but the natural gum margins and abutments around them still collect plaque — and that's where implant peri-implantitis and crown-edge inflammation start. Tight contacts between a crown or veneer and its neighbour are the hardest spots to clean, so the right kit is a soft-but-dense brush plus a floss or interdental tool sized to slip through without snapping. Choose gentle, non-abrasive tools for the surfaces and disciplined daily interdental cleaning for the margins.
Its 7× bristle density in micro-tapered PBT means the fine tips reach the gumline and crown margins while staying soft enough not to scratch veneer glaze or abrade an implant abutment. Thorough on plaque, gentle on the restoration surface.
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The stainless core gives the control to guide the brush around a crown or implant, while the polymer filaments clean the margin without the metal-on-metal scraping a bare wire causes. Pick S for tight spaces and M for wider embrasures.
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The peppermint wax lets the floss glide through tight crown and veneer contacts where unwaxed floss shreds or won't pass. Ideal for the snug contact points around implants and for cleaning under retainers.
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A mild, low-foam formula with Hemp seed oil 3% + Coconut + Xylitol for remineralization-grade gentle care — kind to the fragile, sometimes inflamed enamel and gum tissue around restorations. The xylitol supports a less cavity-prone environment on any remaining natural teeth.
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Can I use these on veneers and crowns without damaging them?
Yes. The intensiv brush uses soft micro-tapered PBT and the cococannabis paste is a mild, low-foam formula — both are designed to be non-abrasive on glazed and polished restoration surfaces. Avoid gritty, high-abrasion pastes on veneers.
Floss keeps getting stuck or shredding between my crowns — what should I use?
That's a classic tight-contact problem. The waxed mint floss is peppermint-waxed specifically to glide through snug contacts without shredding. If it still catches every time, the contact or margin may be rough — have your dentist check it.
How do I clean around a dental implant?
Use the interdental brush (stainless core + polymer filaments) to clean the margin gently, and waxed mint floss around the abutment. Both are made for implants; the polymer coating avoids scratching the implant surface the way a bare metal wire can.
My gums bleed around a crown or implant when I clean — is that normal?
A little bleeding when you first start cleaning a neglected area can settle within a week or two of daily interdental care. Persistent bleeding, swelling or pain around an implant can signal peri-implantitis and needs a dentist — no product substitutes for that check.