16-Pack Replacement Brush Heads for Oral-B – SB-17A/SB-20A/SB-25A/SB-50A
16-Pack Replacement Brush Heads for Oral-B – SB-17A/SB-20A/SB-25A/SB-50A
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16-Pack Replacement Brush Heads for Oral-B – SB-17A, SB-20A, SB-25A & SB-50A
Upgrade your brushing routine with this 16-pack of replacement brush heads compatible with Oral-B electric toothbrushes. Featuring four different head types, the set is designed to meet a variety of oral care needs – from daily cleaning to gum protection and interdental support.
Set includes:
✔ 4 SB-17A heads – precision cleaning and plaque control
✔ 4 SB-20A heads – soft bristles for sensitive gums
✔ 4 SB-25A heads – multifunctional heads for everyday brushing
✔ 4 SB-50A heads – gentle gum care and interdental cleaning
With a variety of brush heads, this set is practical for the whole family.
SB-17A – Precision Clean
- Targeted cleaning – surrounds teeth to support effective plaque removal.
- FlexiSoft technology – flexible bristles adapt for gentle yet thorough brushing.
- Interdental tip – designed to reach between teeth for better cleaning coverage.
SB-20A – Sensitive Gums
- Gentle performance – soft bristles provide comfortable brushing.
- Balanced design – bristle length helps clean food particles efficiently.
- Everyday comfort – suitable for people with more delicate gums.
SB-25A – Multifunctional Heads
- All-round cleaning – bristles arranged for daily hygiene needs.
- Supports gum care – reaches tricky areas for more complete coverage.
- Universal use – ideal for family brushing routines.
SB-50A – Gum Protection & Interdental Care
- Soft bristles – help protect sensitive teeth and gums.
- Interdental design – assists in cleaning between teeth.
- Comfort-focused – reduces irritation during brushing.
Why choose this set?
- Versatile care – four different brush head types for a range of oral needs.
- Family-friendly – color-coded rings make identification easy.
- Durable quality – made with high-grade materials for consistent performance.
How to Choose the Perfect Whitening Product?
How to Choose the Perfect Whitening Product?
- Whitening Strips – quick and convenient solution
- Whitening Gels – professional results at home
- Whitening Toothpaste – gradual whitening and daily care
- Whitening Mouthwash – enhances and maintains whitening effects
Best Practices for Teeth Whitening:
Best Practices for Teeth Whitening:
- Use products according to the instructions
- Avoid coffee, tea, and red wine for better results
- Complement your routine with whitening toothpaste and mouthwash
- Brush and floss regularly to maintain long-lasting effects
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FAQ – Oral Hygiene & Teeth Whitening
How do teeth whitening products work?
Our whitening products remove surface stains and lighten the enamel. Active ingredients like hydrogen peroxide or carbamide peroxide oxidize stains, making your teeth appear whiter.
How long does a whitening treatment take?
It depends on the product. Whitening strips work within 7-14 days, while whitening gels can provide faster results. Whitening toothpaste and mouthwash help maintain the effects
Which whitening product is best for me?
- Whitening strips – easy to use, quick results
- Whitening gel – deep whitening, long-lasting effect
- Whitening toothpaste – gradual whitening with daily use
- Whitening mouthwash – supports whitening, freshens breath
What should I do if I experience tooth sensitivity after whitening?
What type of toothpaste should I use?
It depends on your needs:
- Whitening toothpaste – removes stains and brightens enamel
- Sensitive toothpaste – reduces tooth sensitivity
- Fluoride toothpaste – strengthens enamel and prevents cavities
- Herbal toothpaste – natural ingredients for gentle care
How often should I change my toothbrush?
Replace your toothbrush every 3 months or sooner if the bristles are worn out.
Do I really need to use dental floss?
Yes! Brushing removes only some plaque. Flossing cleans between teeth, preventing food buildup and bacterial growth.
What should I do if my gums bleed?
Bleeding gums may be a sign of gum inflammation. Try:
- Brushing gently but thoroughly
- Using floss and antibacterial mouthwash
- Consulting your dentist if the problem persists
What are the best ways to keep fresh breath?
- Brushing your teeth, tongue, and gums regularly
- Using mouthwash to kill bacteria
- Drinking plenty of water
- Chewing sugar-free gum between meals
Can whitening damage my enamel?
No, as long as you follow the instructions. Overusing whitening products may cause temporary sensitivity, so it's important to use them as directed.