Curaprox Toothbrushes – Gentle, Precise and Thorough Cleaning for Teeth and Gums
Curaprox toothbrushes are designed for everyday oral hygiene, gentle tooth brushing and precise gum care. The Curaprox range is known for ultra-soft Curen® filaments, compact brush heads and designs that support thorough cleaning of teeth, the gumline and hard-to-reach areas in the mouth.
In the Curaprox Toothbrushes category at ApotekaOnline, you can find models for adults who want effective yet gentle plaque removal. This subcategory belongs to the Oral Hygiene category, where you can also find electric toothbrushes, products against bad breath and products for complete oral care.
Why are Curaprox toothbrushes a special choice?
Curaprox toothbrushes use Curen® filaments that retain their firmness even when wet. This allows the brush to gently adapt to the lines of teeth and gums with light pressure, without the need for harsh brushing.
The compact brush head makes it easier to reach different surfaces in the mouth, while the octagonal handle supports a more correct brushing angle. This is especially important for people with sensitive gums, a tendency toward bleeding, gum recession or discomfort when using harder toothbrushes.
Recommended Curaprox toothbrushes
| Product | Purpose | Link |
|---|---|---|
| Curaprox 1560 Soft toothbrush | Toothbrush with 1560 ultra-soft Curen® filaments, intended for everyday brushing and thorough plaque removal. | View product » |
| Curaprox 3960 Supersoft toothbrush, 3 pcs | Supersoft toothbrushes with 3960 Curen® filaments, for gentle care of teeth and gums, especially sensitive gums. | View product » |
| Curaprox CS 1006 Single | Single-tuft toothbrush for precise cleaning of each tooth, the gumline and hard-to-reach areas. | View product » |
| Oral Hygiene | Wider category for everyday care of teeth, gums, fresh breath and oral protection. | View category » |
Curaprox 1560 Soft – gentle brushing for everyday use
Curaprox 1560 Soft toothbrush contains 1560 ultra-soft polyester Curen® filaments. It is intended for people who want a quality toothbrush for daily brushing, with a good balance between effective cleaning and gentleness to the gums.
With light pressure, the filaments adapt to the lines of the teeth and gums, making brushing more comfortable than with hard toothbrushes. This model is a good choice for users who want thorough plaque removal without aggressive scrubbing or unnecessary gum pressure.
Curaprox 3960 Supersoft – softness for sensitive gums
Curaprox 3960 Supersoft toothbrush contains 3960 ultra-soft Curen® filaments. The small compact head with densely placed filaments helps reach different surfaces in the oral cavity, while the flexible neck can adapt to individual brushing needs.
This model is especially suitable for people who want a very gentle toothbrush, as well as those with sensitive gums or discomfort when using rougher toothbrushes. The 3-piece pack is practical for regular replacement or for several family members.
Curaprox CS 1006 Single – precise cleaning of each tooth
Curaprox CS 1006 Single is a single-tuft toothbrush with ultra-thin Curen® filaments, intended for precise cleaning of each tooth surface and the gumline. It is especially useful for detailed cleaning of the area between teeth and gums, as well as hard-to-reach places.
A single-tuft toothbrush is not a replacement for a classic toothbrush, but an addition to oral hygiene. It may be useful for people who want more detailed brushing control, those wearing fixed braces, and for cleaning around implants, crowns, bridges or areas where a regular toothbrush does not reach well enough.
How to use a Curaprox toothbrush correctly?
- Brush your teeth at least twice a day, in the morning and evening.
- Do not press hard, because Curaprox filaments work best with light and controlled pressure.
- Place the toothbrush at a slight angle toward the gumline.
- Use short and gentle movements, without aggressive scrubbing.
- Replace the toothbrush regularly, especially when the filaments spread or lose shape.
- Use the single-tuft brush as an addition for the gumline, individual teeth and hard-to-reach areas.
Which Curaprox toothbrush should you choose?
Curaprox 1560 Soft may be a choice for people who want a softer toothbrush while still having a thorough brushing feel. Curaprox 3960 Supersoft is a better choice for those who want an even gentler feel and softer daily gum care. Curaprox CS 1006 Single is used for precise areas that a classic toothbrush cannot clean well enough.
The best choice depends on gum condition, brushing habits, tooth sensitivity and dentist recommendation. If bleeding gums, pain, swelling, persistent bad breath or tooth sensitivity occur, a dentist should be consulted.
Curaprox toothbrushes and complete oral hygiene
A toothbrush is the foundation of oral hygiene, but complete care often includes cleaning between teeth, tongue care and choosing a suitable toothpaste. For bad breath, products against bad breath may help, while people who prefer a different brushing method may benefit from electric toothbrushes.
Pharmacist’s advice
When choosing a toothbrush, it is important that the filaments are gentle enough for the gums and that brushing technique is correct. Strong pressure does not mean better cleaning and may contribute to gum irritation. Curaprox toothbrushes are a good choice for gentle daily hygiene, while CS 1006 Single is a useful addition for precise cleaning of the gumline, individual teeth and hard-to-reach areas. In case of bleeding gums, pain, swelling or long-lasting bad breath, a dental examination is needed.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why are Curaprox toothbrushes good for gums?
Curaprox toothbrushes have gentle Curen® filaments that allow thorough brushing without harsh pressure on the gums.
What is the difference between Curaprox 1560 and 3960?
Curaprox 1560 Soft has 1560 Curen® filaments and offers a moderately soft feel, while Curaprox 3960 Supersoft has 3960 filaments and provides a softer brushing feel.
What is Curaprox CS 1006 Single used for?
Curaprox CS 1006 Single is used for precise cleaning of each tooth, the gumline, braces, implants and hard-to-reach areas.
How often should a toothbrush be replaced?
A toothbrush should be replaced every few months or earlier if the filaments spread, wear out or lose shape.
Does a Curaprox toothbrush replace a dental check-up?
No. A toothbrush is important for daily hygiene, but pain, bleeding gums, swelling or persistent bad breath require a dental check-up.