The Turtle Tree Bamboo Toothbrushes MEDIUM
- These bamboo toothbrushes are made from sustainably grown MOSO bamboo, a variety pandas don’t eat.
- As proud members of 1% for the Planet, every purchase funds beach cleans around Australia.
- Plastic-free handle and packaging to reduce plastic waste.
- We recommend removing the bristles before disposing of the biodegradable bamboo handle.
- BPA-free slim-tipped nylon bristles for superior gum health and better reach between your teeth.
- Dentist-designed smaller head, suitable for all ages and improved access to hard-to-reach places.
- Double-polished handle for a smooth mouth-feel.
- Flat handle for easy grip.
- 4 colours in our family value pack
- Indications
From an award-winning Aussie business helping REDUCE OCEAN PLASTICS. Each year millions of plastic toothbrushes end up in landfill or in our oceans and take hundreds of years to break down. But there’s no need to make toothbrushes out of plastic. The Turtle Tribe was founded in 2018 by an Aussie kid on a mission to inspire change and protect our precious oceans.
• These bamboo toothbrushes are made from sustainably grown MOSO bamboo, a variety pandas don’t eat.
• As proud members of 1% for the Planet, every purchase funds beach cleans around Australia.
• Plastic-free handle and packaging to reduce plastic waste.
• We recommend removing the bristles before disposing of the biodegradable bamboo handle.
• BPA-free slim-tipped nylon bristles for superior gum health and better reach between your teeth.
• Dentist-designed smaller head, suitable for all ages and improved access to hard-to-reach places.
• Double-polished handle for a smooth mouth-feel.
• Flat handle for easy grip.
• 4 colours in our family value pack
To care for your bamboo toothbrush it’s important to rinse the brush before and after use, and AIR DRY between uses. Do not stand in a wet cup, as constant moisture can cause this natural product to grow mould. But if kept dry this should never be a problem.
Dentists recommend brushing your teeth twice daily and replacing your brush every 3 months or after illness. (Not because the bristles are splayed, but because of bacterial build-up after this time)