Winning the battle for regular dental hygiene for children is often a challenge for parents. Brushing teeth is not a favourite activity for many young patients, and they often tire of brushing quickly. But with TrueLife sonic toothbrushes, carefully designed with the needs of children from the very young to school children in mind, taking care of teeth can be a fun affair. What's more, these toothbrushes are designed to fit the size of children's mouths in both body and head, and the bristles are soft enough to make brushing comfortable and painless for children.

Sufficiently fine heads
TrueLife baby heads are carefully designed with a specific age group in mind. In addition, the bristles of the brushes are extra fine to provide optimal care specifically designed for children's teeth.
Made from non-toxic materials
TrueLife baby toothbrushes are made from premium materials that are completely free of BPA and phthalate compounds. This ensures that these toothbrushes are safe for your child's health.
SonicTrue® sonic technology
SonicTrue® technology creates gentle vibrations that perfectly clean between teeth, preventing plaque, stains and bacteria. Plus, it's gentler on children's teeth than manual or rotary toothbrushes.
How to choose a toothbrush for children
How to properly clean baby teeth?
Brushing your teeth with our TrueLife sonic toothbrushes is both easy and very effective. While the child learns the correct technique under the guidance of a parent or with the use of an instructional video animation, the toothbrush gently and effectively removes all plaque and debris.

- Dividing into sections: divide the cleaning into 4 sections and give each section 30 seconds. After 30 seconds, the brush will pause briefly and alert you to move on to the next section.
- Preparation: Wet the brush head, apply toothpaste and spread it over your teeth.
- Proper Technique: Don't forget the molars in the back. Hold the toothbrush tilted so that the bristles gently touch the teeth and the edges of the gums. Do not push or make circular movements like a manual toothbrush, instead move slowly from one tooth to the next.
- Rinsing: Don't let your child swallow toothpaste, but make sure they rinse their mouth thoroughly after brushing.
- Plaque check: Your child can use his or her tongue to check for plaque residue on his or her teeth.
- Regularity: Brush at least twice a day, morning and evening.
- Healthy habits: This will help your child develop healthy habits that will help them throughout their life.

