Ultra-Soft vs Regular Brushes: What’s the Difference?

Why Bristle Type Matters

Your toothbrush determines how well you clean — and how much enamel you protect.

Regular Bristles

Harder, larger bristles can push too aggressively against enamel, increasing sensitivity over time.

Ultra-Soft Bristles

Super-fine, high-density fibers reach deeper between teeth, lift plaque better, and protect enamel from damage.

High-Density Cleaning

Regular brushes average 1,500–2,500 bristles.
Ultra-soft brushes like Pixonem use up to 20,000+.

More bristles = more surface area = deeper clean with less pressure.

Gentle on Gums

Ultra-soft bristles reduce gum irritation and help prevent recession.

Better for Whitening Maintenance

Soft bristles remove surface stains without scratching the enamel.

Where Pixonem Helps

Pixonem’s ultra-soft nano-fiber bristles outperform regular brushes in both cleaning depth and gentleness — ideal for sensitivity, bleeding gums, and long-term enamel protection.