Edit: Giveaway closed. Thank you Li Na, Kylie Wenn and MissJasJas for participating! Full details on prize redemption was sent out on April 9th, 2015.
Not all ultra thin toothbrushes are the same nor white teeth alone does not mean a healthy mouth.
The colour of your gums determines the health of your gums. If gums are very light and pinkish in colour, they are healthy. If they are dark and reddish, you may have unhealthy gums.
If gums are unhealthy, they will most likely be swollen or be susceptible to bleeding when you brush your teeth. This is due to inflammation caused by the immune system to protect itself from bacteria. Poor oral hygiene or not using the right toothbrush can cause a build-up of bacteria in between teeth and on the gum line thereby, irritating gums and causing gum disease.
Most Malaysians are concerned with the health of their gums yet they do not know when they have a problem. It is with this in mind that Oral-B, the oral care experts with more than 50 years of experience, launched a campaign to drive awareness on gum health issues and how it can be easily addressed by choosing the right toothbrush.
The new Oral-B UltraThin toothbrush has 100% finely tapered 0.01 mm ultra thin bristles to ensure double precision for deep cleaning, while a small 25 mm head reaches the molar area for thorough cleaning. There are 3 colour indicators:
◆ Power Tip Blue bristles that effectively cleans those hard-to-reach areas keeping gums healthy in the molar area,
◆ Plaque Disruption Green bristles - strong core bristles that remove plaque for better oral health, and
◆ Stimulator White bristles that stimulate gums and positioned to maximise gum reach.
The new Oral-B UltraThin toothbrush is available at all leading pharmacies and supermarkets and is priced at RM 3.90. But you don't have to pay a single penny for it because I have 3 hampers to give away! Just be the first 3 to correctly answer the following questions in the comment section and you will walk away with this toothbrush along with a mouth wash and a floss!
① Name the 3 features of the new Oral-B UltraThin toothbrush.
② How do you know if gums are healthy?
③ Choosing the right toothbrush is important for teeth and gum care. True or false?
T&Cs:
① Malaysian residents only.
② Giveaway will end on April 10th 11:59 pm or when prizes run out, whichever comes first. A notification e-mail will be sent to the 3 winners.
③ Prizes to be mailed over by Key Message PR.
Good luck! ❤
Disclosure: Sponsored giveaway.
Not all ultra thin toothbrushes are the same nor white teeth alone does not mean a healthy mouth.
The colour of your gums determines the health of your gums. If gums are very light and pinkish in colour, they are healthy. If they are dark and reddish, you may have unhealthy gums.
If gums are unhealthy, they will most likely be swollen or be susceptible to bleeding when you brush your teeth. This is due to inflammation caused by the immune system to protect itself from bacteria. Poor oral hygiene or not using the right toothbrush can cause a build-up of bacteria in between teeth and on the gum line thereby, irritating gums and causing gum disease.
Most Malaysians are concerned with the health of their gums yet they do not know when they have a problem. It is with this in mind that Oral-B, the oral care experts with more than 50 years of experience, launched a campaign to drive awareness on gum health issues and how it can be easily addressed by choosing the right toothbrush.
The new Oral-B UltraThin toothbrush has 100% finely tapered 0.01 mm ultra thin bristles to ensure double precision for deep cleaning, while a small 25 mm head reaches the molar area for thorough cleaning. There are 3 colour indicators:
◆ Power Tip Blue bristles that effectively cleans those hard-to-reach areas keeping gums healthy in the molar area,
◆ Plaque Disruption Green bristles - strong core bristles that remove plaque for better oral health, and
◆ Stimulator White bristles that stimulate gums and positioned to maximise gum reach.
The new Oral-B UltraThin toothbrush is available at all leading pharmacies and supermarkets and is priced at RM 3.90. But you don't have to pay a single penny for it because I have 3 hampers to give away! Just be the first 3 to correctly answer the following questions in the comment section and you will walk away with this toothbrush along with a mouth wash and a floss!
① Name the 3 features of the new Oral-B UltraThin toothbrush.
② How do you know if gums are healthy?
③ Choosing the right toothbrush is important for teeth and gum care. True or false?
T&Cs:
① Malaysian residents only.
② Giveaway will end on April 10th 11:59 pm or when prizes run out, whichever comes first. A notification e-mail will be sent to the 3 winners.
③ Prizes to be mailed over by Key Message PR.
Good luck! ❤
Disclosure: Sponsored giveaway.
3 comments :
1) 3 features of the new Oral-B UltraThin toothbrush.
a) 100% finely tapered 0.01mm ultra thin bristles to ensure double precision for deep cleaning
b) a small 25mm head that reaches the molar area for thorough cleaning
c) strong core bristles to remove plaque for better oral health
2) The colour of your gums determines the health of your gums. If gums are very light and pinkish in colour, they are healthy. If they are dark and reddish, you may have unhealthy gums.
3) True
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Thank you for the giveaway :)
1. 3 features of the new Oral-B UltraThin Toothbrush: a) Power tip blue bristles
b) Plague disruptor green bristles
c) Stimulator white bristles
2. If gums are very light and pinkish in colour, they are very healthy.
3. True
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1) 3 features of the new Oral-B UltraThin toothbrush.
a) 100% finely tapered 0.01mm ultra thin bristles to ensure double precision for deep cleaning
b) a small 25mm head that reaches the molar area for thorough cleaning
c) strong core bristles to remove plaque for better oral health
2) The colour of your gums determines the health of your gums. If gums are very light and pinkish in colour, they are healthy. If they are dark and reddish, you may have unhealthy gums.
3) True
E-mail : missjasjas@live.com
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