How To Use the Laifen Wave for Sensitive Teeth and Gums

How To Use the Laifen Wave for Sensitive Teeth and Gums

If you have sensitive teeth or gums, finding the right toothbrush can make all the difference. The Laifen Wave Electric Toothbrush is designed with features that cater to your needs, ensuring a gentle yet effective cleaning experience.

Why the Laifen Wave is Ideal for Sensitive Teeth

The Laifen Wave combines high-frequency vibrations with a 60° oscillating motion, aligning with the dentist-recommended Bass brushing technique. This dual-action mechanism allows for a thorough clean without excessive pressure, which is crucial for sensitive teeth and gums.

Key features include:

Extra Soft Brush Heads: The ultra-soft bristles are gentle on gums and enamel, reducing irritation.

Customisable Settings via the Laifen App: Adjust vibration strength, oscillation range, and brushing duration to suit your comfort level.

Pressure Sensor: Alerts you when you're brushing too hard, preventing gum damage.

Brushing Timer and 30 second Reminder: Encourages even brushing across all quadrants of your mouth.


How to Use the Laifen Wave for Sensitive Teeth

  1. Attach the Extra Soft Brush Head: Ensure you're using the brush head designed for sensitive teeth to minimise discomfort.

  2. Power On and Select Mode: Turn on the toothbrush and choose a gentle mode. The Laifen App can assist in selecting the appropriate settings.

  3. Positioning the Brush: Hold the brush at a 45° angle to your gum line, allowing the bristles to reach both the teeth and gums.

  4. Brushing Technique: Let the brush head gently oscillate on each tooth for a few seconds. There's no need to apply pressure; let the brush do the work.

  5. Cleaning the Back Molars: Open your mouth wider to provide space for the brush head to move freely and clean effectively.

  6. After Brushing: Rinse the brush head and handle under running water. Store the toothbrush in a cool, ventilated area.


Maintenance and Replacement

To maintain optimal performance and hygiene:

Replace the Brush Head: Dentists recommend changing your brush head every three months or sooner if bristles appear worn.

Regular Cleaning: Keep the brush head and handle clean to prevent buildup of toothpaste and water residue.