Some dental hospitals or dental clinics may provide specialized toothbrushes, usually to meet the patient's oral hygiene needs after the clinic**. These toothbrushes usually have some special designs or features to meet the requirements of post-dental**. Here are some possible characteristics:
1. Soft-bristled brush head: The toothbrush provided by the dental hospital usually has a soft-bristled brush head to reduce the irritation of the ** part, which is suitable for use after oral surgery or gum **.
2. Special shape or design: The toothbrush provided by the dental hospital may have a special shape or design to better adapt to the patient's oral structure or the condition after **.
3. Sensitive gum design: Dental toothbrushes may take into account the sensitive gum problems that patients may have, and the brush head may be softer and the design more user-friendly.
4. Antibacterial treatment: Some dental hospitals may provide toothbrushes that have undergone antibacterial treatment to help reduce the multiplication of bacteria and reduce the risk of infection.
5. Marked with information of medical institutions: Toothbrushes provided by dental hospitals are usually marked with the logo or information of medical institutions to remind patients to remember to return visits or as a means of publicity for clinics.
6. Designed for a specific **: In some cases, dental hospitals may provide toothbrushes designed for a specific ** (e.g., tooth extraction, implant surgery, etc.) to help patients with better post-operative care.
Patients usually get this type of toothbrush after undergoing a specific dental ** to ensure that they receive proper oral care during the ** period. These toothbrushes are usually disposable and patients may be allowed to take them home after use, but it is recommended to use a toothbrush that meets the individual's oral health needs as part of their oral care.