The 7-Pack Larger Size Piksters Interdental Brushes makes it easier for patients to clean between teeth in areas where floss can’t reach. Each pack contains seven brushes of the same size. Clinicians can choose from sizes 7, 8 and 9 to recommend the best fit. Ideal for patients with bridges, orthodontic appliances or naturally wider interdental gaps.
Everyday dental care is supported by the Piksters Interdental Brushes — Larger Sizes 7-Pack, which brings together practical features and ease of use.
- Larger sizes provide effective cleaning in broader openings between teeth.
- Ergonomic handle is slim and easy to control with one hand.
- Protective caps keep bristles hygienic while allowing them to dry.
- High-quality PA612 nylon bristles clean areas that floss often misses.
- Plastic-coated wire provides strength and protects enamel and gums.
- Reusable design allows multiple uses with a quick rinse after each clean.
The Larger Sizes 7-Pack Piksters Interdental Brushes is presented in a compact design for hassle-free handling and storage.
- Pack contents: 7 brushes of the same size
- Approximate brush length: 25–28 mm (including handle and bristles)
- Pack size: 1.50 × 5.79 × 14.30 cm
- Available sizes: 7, 8, 9
- Weight: under 20 g per pack
After choosing the appropriate size, professionals may instruct patients to follow these simple steps:
- Gently guide the brush into the space by twisting slowly.
- Move it back and forth a few times to dislodge plaque and debris.
- Rinse thoroughly under running water after each use.
- Replace once bristles wear down or lose shape.
Special instructions may be provided for specific cases, such as using a gel for enhanced cleaning or comfort.
The Piksters Interdental Brushes — Larger Sizes 7-Pack is intended for dental professionals to recommend as part of patient care.
- Not a substitute for regular toothbrushing.
- Avoid forcing brushes into overly tight spaces to protect teeth and gums.
- Adult supervision required for young children.
- Stop use if discomfort occurs or wire becomes damaged.
Interested in offering the 7-Pack Larger Sizes Piksters Interdental Brushes in your practice? The Erskine Dental team is here to provide support and advice across the full Piksters range. Get in touch with us for guidance or help with your order.
If the brush head breaks and is lodged between your teeth, use one of the following methods to get it out.
- Firstly, ensure you tilt your head forward so that once the piece becomes loose it falls forward out of your mouth. Do not look upward into a mirror, breathe in, or aspirate the broken piece.
- Use a pair of tweezers to pull the broken piece out.
- Use another brush to push out the broken piece. You can insert it from the opposite direction to push it back towards the cheek, or if this fails, try pushing it all the way through if there is no blockage in front of it.. There are 12 sizes of Piksters. You may find a bigger size helps push out any broken head.
- Use a flexible toothpick to push out the broken piece.
- Use a piece of floss with 2 or 3 knots tied on top of each other to floss out the broken piece. The knot forms a lump that pushes out the obstacle. Try flossing such that the head comes out the way it went in.
If you cannot remove the piece, contact your dentist or hygienist.
In the unlikely event that you swallow a brush head, do not be concerned as it will almost certainly pass straight through you without any issues.
However, if you have any symptoms or concerns contact your doctor.
You may also call +612 6568 3773 or1800 817 155 during business hours (Australian eastern standard time), or 03 9385 7406 after hours for further advice.
Please note:
- All interdental brushes, toothpicks and sticks can put pressure on the tip of the gum, especially if you apply too much force or use a brush that is too big for the space.
- This can cause a slight re-shaping/ bluntening of the gum over time.
- This is not a health or functional issue, but to minimize this, use small Piksters brush sizes (with a gentle action) for cosmetic areas such as the front teeth, and larger sizes for the back teeth.
- Alternatively, use floss or SupaGRIP floss picks for cosmetically sensitive areas.


