Colgate 360 Enamel Health Sensitive Toothbrush – Worry-Free Oral Care for Sensitive Teeth and Gums, Ultra-Soft Bristles, Pack of 6
Colgate 360 Enamel Health Sensitive Toothbrush – Worry-Free Oral Care for Sensitive Teeth and Gums, Ultra-Soft Bristles, Pack of 6
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Why you'll love it
- Ultra-soft bristles that are 48% softer than ordinary soft brushes, reducing enamel wear and gum irritation
- Clinically positioned to remove 38% more supragingival plaque than a standard flat-trimmed soft brush
- Compact head design reaches back teeth and tight spaces more easily than full-size brushes
- Pack of 6 delivers long-term value and eliminates the need to repurchase frequently
- Trusted Colgate brand backed by mainstream dental-care credibility
- Manual operation means no charging, no batteries, and zero learning curve
Perfect for
- Twice-daily gentle brushing for adults with tooth sensitivity or gum recession
- Protecting enamel from abrasive wear while still removing plaque effectively
- Bulk stocking of a trusted toothbrush for households wanting a 6-month supply
- Travel oral care thanks to the compact head size
- Providing soft-bristle brushes for guests or family members with sensitive mouths

Product Information
Soft bristles for sensitive teeth & gums
Ultra-soft bristles
Significantly less wear on sensitive tooth surfaces
Ultra-soft bristles that are 48% softer than an ordinary soft flat trimmed toothbrush
Removes 38% more supragingival plaque than a flat trimmed soft manual toothbrush
Colgate 360 Enamel Health Sensitive Toothbrush, Compact Head, Extra Soft - Pack of 6
Items Details
Age Range Description: Adult
Included Components: Replacement Brush Head
Target Audience: Unisex-Adults
Features & Specs
Other Special Features of the Product: Soft Bristles
Power Source: Manual
Item Firmness Description: Extra Soft
Toothbrush Head Shape: Rectangle
Operation Mode: Manual
Reusability: Reusable
Mount Motion: manual
Frequently Asked Questions
Are the bristles safe for my older parent who is recovering from dental work?
Yes. The extra-soft bristle profile and compact head are designed for sensitive teeth and gums, which makes the brush a gentle option for older adults and post-dental-work patients who need a low-irritation cleaning tool.
Is this toothbrush safe to leave in a shared family bathroom where kids might grab it?
The brush is a standard manual toothbrush with no small detachable parts, no batteries, and no electronics, so it carries none of the choking or electrical risks associated with powered brushes. Supervision is still recommended for very young children.
Will the gentle bristles protect my enamel from abrasive wear over time?
The bristles are 48% softer than ordinary soft flat-trimmed brushes, which helps reduce mechanical abrasion on enamel and is one of the reasons dentists often recommend extra-soft brushes for adults with wear concerns.
Is this a safe option for someone with receding gums who tends to brush too hard?
Yes. Extra-soft bristles flex more easily under pressure, so even if the user presses too firmly, the bristles are less likely to scrape the gumline or cause further recession compared with firmer manual brushes.
Can I safely recommend this brush to a family member in a care facility or hospital recovery room?
The brush is a standard manual toothbrush with no charging, no batteries, and no complex setup, which makes it easy for caregivers to use and safe for patients who need gentle, dependable oral care.
Is this a trustworthy toothbrush to buy for an older adult with sensitive teeth?
Colgate is a mainstream, dentist-recognized brand, and this specific brush is designed and clinically tested for sensitive teeth, receding gums, and enamel protection, which are the most common oral concerns for older adults.
Should I switch to this toothbrush after recent dental work like crowns or gum treatment?
Many post-procedure patients are advised to use an extra-soft brush while tissues heal. The compact head and gentle bristles on this model support that recommendation, though you should always follow the specific guidance of your dentist.
Is this a safe everyday toothbrush for someone with thin or worn enamel?
For everyday use, an extra-soft bristle brush like this one is generally considered a safer long-term choice than firmer brushes, because it reduces ongoing mechanical wear on already-thinned enamel.
Will the compact head make it safer to brush around sensitive dental work like fillings or veneers?
The smaller head allows more controlled, targeted brushing, which can help you clean around restorations with less pressure and less risk of aggravating sensitive areas.
Is a 6-pack of these brushes a safe way to stock a senior's bathroom for months at a time?
Yes. A 6-pack covers roughly six months of twice-daily brushing, reducing the need for frequent reordering and ensuring a fresh brush is always available, which is helpful for older adults and caregivers managing a steady routine.
How does this brush compare to a medium-bristle manual brush for protecting my gums?
Medium bristles are generally too firm for receding or sensitive gums and can contribute to further wear. This extra-soft option is a noticeably gentler alternative that many dental professionals prefer for at-risk patients.
Is this safer for enamel than my current electric toothbrush?
An electric brush used with too much pressure can actually accelerate enamel wear and gum recession. This manual extra-soft brush puts you in full control of force, which many users with sensitivity find safer long-term.
How does this compare to a standard soft toothbrush in terms of gum safety?
Standard soft brushes are gentler than medium, but the bristles on this brush are 48% softer still, which can meaningfully reduce irritation for users with sensitive or receding gums.
I'm worried the soft bristles won't clean my teeth well enough — is that a valid concern?
Clinical data shows this brush removes 38% more supragingival plaque than a standard flat-trimmed soft brush, so the gentler feel does not mean weaker cleaning.
What if my gums still bleed when I switch to this toothbrush?
Some bleeding can be normal when switching brushes or if existing inflammation is present. Persistent bleeding beyond a week or two should be discussed with a dentist, as it can indicate underlying gum issues.
Is there any risk that a softer brush will leave plaque behind and cause problems?
Not with this brush. It is clinically shown to remove 38% more supragingival plaque than a standard flat-trimmed soft brush, so the extra softness does not compromise plaque removal.
How do I use the Colgate 360 Enamel Health Sensitive toothbrush correctly?
Apply a pea-sized amount of toothpaste, hold the brush at a 45-degree angle to the gumline, and use short, gentle strokes across all tooth surfaces, including the outer, inner, and chewing sides, plus the tongue. Brush for about two minutes, twice a day, and replace the brush roughly every three months or when bristles look frayed.
How often should I replace this toothbrush?
Dentists generally recommend replacing a manual toothbrush every three months, or sooner if the bristles appear splayed or frayed, or after recovering from an illness such as a cold or flu.
Can I use this toothbrush with any toothpaste, including whitening or sensitivity formulas?
Yes. The brush is compatible with virtually any toothpaste, including fluoride, sensitivity, enamel-protection, and whitening formulas. If you are using a prescription toothpaste, follow your dentist's instructions.
Does this toothbrush work for kids, or is it strictly for adults?
The 360 Enamel Health Sensitive is sized and designed for adult users, including adults with sensitive teeth and gums. Children should use a brush sized for their age range and be supervised while brushing.
Does the brush come with replacement heads, covers, or a travel case?
The pack includes six manual toothbrushes only. There are no replacement heads, brush covers, or travel cases included, and none are required for normal use.
Is this toothbrush safe to use every day long-term?
Yes. The extra-soft bristles and compact head are designed for twice-daily use, and the manual design has no electrical components, batteries, or heat sources, so it is safe for ongoing daily use by adults.
What should I do if my gums bleed or feel sore when I switch to this brush?
Mild tenderness can occur when changing brushes or if existing inflammation is present. Brush gently for two minutes twice a day, and if bleeding or soreness continues for more than a week, consult your dentist to rule out gum disease or other issues.
What is the difference between a manual toothbrush and an electric toothbrush?
A manual toothbrush relies on your hand motion to clean teeth and has no batteries, charging, or moving parts, while an electric toothbrush uses a motor to move the bristles and typically requires charging and periodic replacement heads. Both can clean effectively when used properly, though some users with sensitivity prefer the controlled pressure of a manual extra-soft brush.

