ORAL-B 123 MEDIUM TOOTHBRUSH (CASSETTE DESIGN)

Oral-B 123 Medium Toothbrush (Cassette Design) features cavity defence bristles that create a polishing cup to clean between teeth and along the gum line, helping protect against cavities. The oval head accesses posterior teeth, while the integrated tongue cleaner promotes fresh breath. Medium bristles have polished, end-rounded tips for enamel and gum safety. Blue indicator bristles fade to signal replacement time (every 3 months). Cassette packaging available in multi-count packs for clinic, school, or family use. Warning: Keep out of reach of small children. Do not share toothbrushes.

Description

ORAL-B 123 MEDIUM TOOTHBRUSH (CASSETTE DESIGN)

PRIMARY USES

1. Superior Plaque Removal with Cavity Defence Bristle Technology
Primary Use: Features a unique cavity defence bristle design with tightly packed centre bristles encircled by taller angled ones, creating a polishing cup effect that reaches between teeth and along the gum line to help protect against cavities, removing significantly more plaque than a standard flat-trim toothbrush .
How it helps: For the dentist and dental hygienist, interdental spaces and the gingival margin are the primary sites where carious lesions initiate. The cup-shaped bristle configuration is specifically designed to envelop each tooth, cleaning from multiple angles simultaneously to disrupt bacterial biofilm in these high-risk areas . The tightly packed centre bristles provide thorough cleaning power, while the taller angled outer bristles flex to penetrate tight spaces between teeth . For the patient, this means a manual toothbrush that actively reaches the areas most prone to decay, providing superior cavity protection with every use.
2. Polished, End-Rounded Bristles for Enamel and Gum Safety
Primary Use: Medium bristles feature polished, end-rounded tips that deeply penetrate hard-to-reach areas and effectively clean along the gum line while remaining gentle on tooth enamel and gum tissue, with the unique tuft design including both flagged (split-end) and end-rounded filaments for optimal cleaning action .
How it helps: For the dentist advising patients on toothbrush selection, bristle design must balance cleaning efficacy with safety. Hard or unpolished bristles risk enamel abrasion and gingival trauma over time, particularly if patients brush aggressively. The Oral-B 123 incorporates a scientifically designed tuft configuration: tufts of the first type have a smaller cross-sectional area (1.4mm diameter) with flagged (split) filaments for plaque penetration, while tufts of the second type have a larger cross-sectional area (2.8mm diameter) with end-rounded filaments for gentle gum cleaning . The larger diameter tufts have a chamfered upper surface angled toward the handle by approximately 15.5-16 degrees, enhancing comfort along the gum line . For the patient, this means a toothbrush that effectively cleans while remaining safe for daily use. 
3. Oval Brush Head for Access to Posterior Teeth
Primary Use: Features an oval-shaped brush head specifically designed to help access and clean posterior teeth (molars), which are often the most difficult areas to reach during routine brushing and are high-risk sites for interproximal decay .
How it helps: For the dental professional, the distal surfaces of the last molars and the posterior interproximal spaces are the most frequently missed areas during brushing, making them the most common sites for new carious lesions. The oval brush head design allows for better manoeuvrability in the narrow confines of the posterior oral cavity, reaching behind the back teeth to clean areas that standard rectangular brush heads cannot access effectively . For the patient, this means thorough cleaning of the teeth furthest back in the mouth—areas often missed even by diligent brushers.
4. Textured Tongue Cleaner for Fresher Breath
Primary Use: Features an integrated textured tongue cleaner on the back of the brush head designed to remove odour-causing bacteria from the tongue surface, significantly reducing oral malodor and leaving breath feeling fresh .
How it helps: For the general dentist addressing patient complaints of halitosis (bad breath), the tongue dorsum is a primary reservoir of volatile sulfur compound (VSC)-producing bacteria that cause oral malodor. Standard brushing does not address the tongue. The integrated tongue cleaner allows patients to brush their tongue immediately after brushing their teeth without needing a separate tool . This removes bacterial biofilm from the tongue surface, tackling halitosis at its source. For the patient, this means fresher breath and a more complete-feeling clean in a single integrated tool.
5. Blue Indicator Bristles for Optimal Replacement Timing
Primary Use: Features blue Indicator bristles that fade halfway with use, providing a visual cue that signals precisely when the toothbrush needs to be replaced for optimal cleaning performance, typically every 3 months .
How it helps: For the dentist and dental hygienist, patient compliance with the recommended 3-month toothbrush replacement schedule is notoriously poor. Worn bristles are significantly less effective at removing plaque and can harbour more bacteria. The Indicator bristles fade halfway, removing the guesswork—when the blue colour has faded, it is time to replace the brush . For the patient, this means a simple, visual reminder to change their toothbrush at the optimal time for maximum cleaning effectiveness.

SECONDARY USES

1. Post-dental hygiene maintenance between professional cleanings: For patients in the recall interval between professional dental cleanings, the cavity defence bristle configuration and oval head design help maintain low plaque levels and healthy gingiva by cleaning interdental and posterior areas effectively, supporting the results of professional prophylaxis.
2. Orthodontic patient oral hygiene (braces): For patients undergoing orthodontic treatment with fixed braces, the oval brush head and cup-shaped bristle design help clean around brackets and wires, reducing the risk of white spot lesions and decalcification during orthodontic treatment.
3. Periodontal maintenance phase support: For patients in the maintenance phase following non-surgical periodontal therapy, the polished, end-rounded bristles help maintain gingival health by disrupting subgingival bacterial recolonisation between maintenance visits while remaining gentle on healing gum tissues.
4. Travel and everyday use for adults seeking professional-grade manual brushing: The durable construction and classic 123 cassette design (bulk packaging) make this toothbrush suitable for daily home use and travel, providing professional-grade cleaning without batteries or charging.
5. Bulk supply for clinics, schools, and oral hygiene programmes: The cassette/pack design (available in counts of 6, 8, 12, or more) allows for efficient storage and distribution in clinical settings, school oral health programmes, or for family use.
KEY PRODUCT FEATURES

1. BASIC IDENTIFICATION ATTRIBUTES

  • Device Type: Manual toothbrush for oral hygiene; not a medical device
  • Brand: Oral-B
  • Designation: 123, 123 Cavity Defence, 123 Indicator
  • Bristle Firmness: Medium
  • Bristle Material: Nylon
  • Handle Material: Plastic with comfort-grip/ergonomic design
  • Head Shape: Oval
  • Packaging Type: Cassette / bulk pack (multiple toothbrushes per pack)
  • Target Group: Adults
  • Manufacturer: Procter & Gamble

2. TECHNICAL & PERFORMANCE PROPERTIES

  • Primary Action: Cavity defence bristle technology; tightly packed centre bristles encircled by taller angled ones creating a polishing cup effect
  • Plaque Removal: Unique cup-shaped bristles clean in between teeth and along the gum line to protect against cavities
  • Bristle Configuration: Two tuft types: smaller flagged filaments (1.4mm diameter) for plaque penetration and larger end-rounded filaments (2.8mm diameter) for gentle gum cleaning
  • Chamfered Bristle Profile: Upper surface of larger tufts angled at 15.5-16 degrees toward handle for gum line comfort
  • Interproximal Cleaning: Taller angled outer bristles penetrate between teeth
  • Posterior Access: Oval brush head helps access posterior teeth
  • Gum Line Cleaning: Polished, end-rounded bristles effectively clean along the gum line
  • Enamel Protection: Gentle on enamel and gums
  • Tongue Cleaning: Textured tongue cleaner promotes fresh breath
  • Indicator Bristles: Blue Indicator bristles fade halfway to signal replacement time
  • Handle Design: Ergonomic, comfort-grip handle
  • Recommended Replacement Schedule: Every 3 months or when indicator bristles fade halfway
  • Power Source: Manual (hand-powered)
  • Compliance: Oral-B is the #1 toothbrush brand used by dentists worldwide

3. PHYSICAL & OPERATIONAL PROPERTIES

  • Preparation: Remove from packaging. No assembly required. Rinse before first use.
  • Usage Instructions: Apply toothpaste. Place toothbrush at a 45-degree angle to the gums. Gently move the brush back and forth in short (tooth-wide) strokes. Brush all tooth surfaces. Use tongue cleaner on back of brush head. Rinse thoroughly after use.
  • Storage Conditions: Store in upright position in a clean, dry area. Allow brush to air dry between uses.
  • Portion Size: One toothbrush per user. Do not share toothbrushes.
  • Disposal: Dispose of used toothbrush in general waste.

4. SAFETY & COMPLIANCE ATTRIBUTES

  • Age Warning: Not intended for children 3 years and under due to choking hazard
  • Choking Hazard: Keep out of reach of small children
  • Cross-Contamination Warning: Do not share toothbrushes
  • Bristle Shedding: If bristles become loose or frayed, discontinue use and replace
  • Gum Sensitivity: If gum bleeding persists for more than 2 weeks, consult a dentist
  • Brushing Technique Warning: Do not brush aggressively; use gentle, circular motions
  • Quality Assurance: Oral-B is the #1 toothbrush brand recommended by dentists worldwide
  • Manufacturer: Procter & Gamble
SAFETY HANDLING PRECAUTIONS

1. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

  • Age restriction: Not intended for children 3 years and under due to choking hazard.
  • Choking hazard: Keep toothbrush out of reach of small children. The brush head and loose bristles may pose a choking hazard if swallowed.
  • Do not share: Do not share toothbrushes with others as this can transmit infectious agents and bacteria.
  • Brushing technique: Do not brush aggressively or use excessive pressure. Use gentle, circular motions.
  • Gum bleeding: If gum bleeding persists for more than 2 weeks of regular brushing, consult a dentist.
  • Replace when worn: Replace toothbrush every 3 months or when indicator bristles fade halfway.
  • Storage hygiene: Allow brush to air dry between uses. Do not store in closed containers.

2. FIRST AID MEASURES

  • Ingestion of bristles: If a bristle is swallowed, monitor for choking or difficulty breathing. Seek medical attention if symptoms develop.
  • Gum injury: Rinse mouth with warm salt water. If bleeding persists, consult a dentist.
  • Eye contact: Rinse immediately with lukewarm water for several minutes. Seek ophthalmologic advice if irritation persists.

3. FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES

  • Flammability: Plastic handle and nylon bristles are combustible. Will melt and burn if exposed to open flame.
  • Extinguishing Media: Use water spray, foam, dry chemical powder, or carbon dioxide (COâ‚‚).
  • Fire Response: Firefighters should wear self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA) for fires involving burning plastics.