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(Professional Use) Aura Bio Brush Large (Recommended by Dental Hygienists) Simple Packaging, 50 Brushes

(Professional Use) Aura Bio Brush Large (Recommended by Dental Hygienists) Simple Packaging, 50 Brushes

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(Professional Use) Aura Bio Brush Large (Recommended by Dental Hygienists) Simple Packaging, 50 Brushes

@400 (excluding tax) x 50 bottles

The Aura Bio Brush Large has also been released, with an increased number of bristles (5,720) making it easy to brush even medium to large dogs. *It can also be used on small dogs with long muzzles.

This toothbrush is gentle on your pet's mouth, with densely packed feather-soft 0.07mm bristles that make daily brushing a bristly experience. The fluffy bristles won't damage teeth or gums, and they quickly remove gunk and dirt from the mouth.

Color: Navy/Cafe Latte


Handle material: PP resin / Bristles material: Nylon
Heat resistant temperature: 100 degrees / Country of origin: Japan

1. 5,720 high-density bristles for gentle brushing

While a regular toothbrush has around 600 bristles, this large toothbrush has 5,720 bristles, which is about 10 times denser. This high-quality, made-in-Japan product is designed to gently clean your gums and remove dirt in one go.


2. Feather-soft 0.07 mm

The bristles of human toothbrushes are usually around 0.2 mm thick. The fine 0.07 mm filaments are sourced from materials specifically for dogs and cats with weak gums. For humans, the fine 0.07 mm filaments are only used for post-operative medical toothbrushes and tongue brushes.

3. Long neck perfect for medium to large dogs

The long neck is perfect for dogs with long muzzles, such as retrievers and shelties! It's also suitable for small dogs with long muzzles, such as dachshunds. It easily reaches the molars, where tartar tends to accumulate.

4. Arm neck that reaches deep

The "deep-reaching arm neck" design is often overlooked by pet owners. The unique curved neck allows the brush to easily reach the distal surfaces of the last molars, where tartar tends to accumulate.

With a typical straight handle, you have to pull the corners of your dog's mouth quite far to the side (otherwise the heel of the toothbrush will lift up), which can be one of the reasons why your dog dislikes it.

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