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Extra-soft CrissCross Bristles: Multi-angled in opposing directions to reach between teeth, lift out plaque and gently sweep it away

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Product description

Oral-B CrossAction Power is a battery-powered toothbrush that uses a rotating powerhead with crisscross bristles for more cleaning action in every stroke than a regular manual toothbrush. Provides a thorough clean, delivers more cleaning action than a regular manual toothbrush, promotes healthy gums, offers outstanding comfort and control.


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Cleans Hard to Reach Places

Experience a thorough clean like never before with our battery powered toothbrush head that provides you with 2 cleaning actions. Its Rotating powerhead loosens and whisks away plaque from surfaces, gumline and back teeth. Its power crisscross bristles reach deep between teeth to lift out and sweep away plaque. The toothbrush head is to be used with Oral-B crossaction power battery powered toothbrush only.

Rotating Powerhead

Rotating powerhead loosens and whisks away plaque from surfaces, gumline and back teeth.

Crisscross Bristles

Powered crisscross bristles reach between teeth to lift out and sweep away plaque.

Soft End Rounded Bristles

Soft end-rounded bristles are gentle on teeth and gums.

Blue Indicator Bristles

Blue indicator bristles indicate when to replace the brush head.

Change your Brush every 3 months

Dentists recommend replacing your brushes about every 3 months.

A new toothbrush can remove up to 30% more plaque than a 3 month old*.

*research with a flat trim manual toothbrush.

Discover the Oral-B Difference

Choosing the right toothbrush can make a difference for the health of your whole mouth. That’s why Oral-B, a worldwide leader in toothbrushes, offers a variety of manual and electric toothbrushes for your specific needs. So make the right choice and choose Oral-B, the #1 dentist recommended and used toothbrush brand, worldwide.

*For the period between December 2015 and July 2017 a total of 5,357 dentists were surveyed in 22 countries representing all regions of the world. Countries surveyed in the study period for this analysis included Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, France, Germany, India, Indonesia, Italy, Japan, Korea, Mexico, Netherlands, Nigeria, Poland, Russia, South Africa, Spain, Turkey, UK, and USA.