

👅 Scrape, brush, conquer bad breath like a pro!
Orabrush Tongue Cleaner features ultra-soft, micro-pointed bristles and a long handle to reach deep into tongue crevices where bacteria hide, effectively fighting bad breath. Its dual-action design combines brushing and scraping to remove odor-causing buildup, making it the #1 selling tongue cleaner trusted globally for fresh breath.





| ASIN | B0797F2R8M |
| ASIN | B0797F2R8M |
| Best Sellers Rank | #10,907 in Health ( See Top 100 in Health ) #39 in Tongue Cleaners |
| Brand | Orabrush |
| Country of origin | China |
| Country of origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (14,296) |
| Customer reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (14,296) |
| Date First Available | 1 January 2024 |
| Manufacturer | Prestige Consumer Healthcare |
| Manufacturer reference | unknown |
| Product Dimensions | 9.53 x 1.52 x 25.4 cm; 36.29 g |
| Units | 2 Count |
M**L
Good
So good
N**O
Good quality. Works as described.
Good quality. Works as described.
D**S
Does it’s job nicely
The brush is very soft yet it scratches up the stuff from the tongue properly.
M**M
روعه وينظف اللسان
N**N
Very soft but does the job
Probably for adults it may feel as if it is not cleaning enough because of the soft scrapper... but actually does the job... but for kids, it is ideal one...
R**M
الفرشاة لاتنظف اللسان جيدا مسافات كبيره بين الشعيرات
D**O
Is very effective
So good and soft on my tongue
V**Y
Useless
Doesn't do much, just get standard tongue cleaners instead
R**G
Great for scraping your tongue
M**F
I use this everyday after brushing my teeth. VERY effective.
A**G
Definitely effective! As it works to clearing out those overnight filth on the tongue, thereby giving you a fresher breath. Will buy it again!
J**W
The first time I used this product was when it was first introduced in an ad on YouTube around 2010, and it wasn't even sold in stores yet. This brush is something I didn't think I would need but decided to get it because it was free as part of a promotion. I've been using this everyday for ten years and can't skip on it because of how clean and refreshing your tongue feels after using this. Flossing and brushing your teeth isn't nearly enough to clean your oral hygiene because a majority of the gunk that causes bad breath comes from your tongue. If you're wondering what to do with your stimulus money, spend it on something useful and you will not look back!
V**L
Orabrushes are the most user-friendly tongue cleaner I've tried yet. I've suffered from bad breath for most of my life - even when I brush and floss twice a day, the *stank* would just come back. Mouthwash was a temporary band-aid. Sterling praise in the dentist's chair for my good hygiene couldn't erase the fact that my mouth, well, smelled bad. I went through middle school and part of high school embarrassed and dating-averse because of how much I was convinced I smelled bad - a friend once gave me a button pin that said "dragon breath" on it. She meant well; it left me in tears. I got my first job my junior year, and Amazon existed by then. Google suggested that I should try scraping my tongue - a hygiene habit practiced in many countries that I, a standard-issue American, had *never*, EVER, heard of. I picked up a tongue scraper on a whim - one of the standard U-shaped ones. It was very effective at cleaning my tongue (admittedly moreso than the Orabrush), but my sensitive gag reflex was not a fan. I struggled through, and it helped. During my first pregnancy, however, my gag reflex intensified to the point that even brushing my teeth was almost unbearable, let alone sticking a giant metal contraption deep into my mouth and scraping my tongue repeatedly. Enter - THE ORABRUSH! I bought it on a desperate whim, and have sung its praises ever since. The Orabrush is the less-bulky, more straightforward alternative to a traditional metal tongue scraper. Is it as thorough? No - the bristles loosen the crud, but the scraping portion is not nearly as pointed or large enough for you to get your *entire tongue* in one go. It takes a little bit of work to get your tongue really, truly clean. But, again - a toddler could do it. If you can brush your teeth, you can use an Orabrush. It's now part of my daily oral hygiene routine - I no longer use breath strips or mouthwash. Since I started scraping twice per day, I've been able to bid my title of "Dragon Breath" farewell. I haven't heard a comment about my breath in years - ironically, now I'm the one suggesting it to people! My dentist is thrilled, I'm thrilled - everyone wins. If you've struggled with the icky fuzzy tongue feeling, bad breath, or just don't like the way your tongue looks *weird* after eating and drinking - pick up an Orabrush. They're cheap, so you don't feel the sting when it comes time to replace it (I replace mine every 4 months or so, OR when I can no longer rinse the gunk off.) 10/10 - this is quality of life money, people.
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