Sonicare Toothbrush...Worth it?
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Sonicare Toothbrush...Worth it?
I'm considering purchasing a Sonicare Elite toothbrush. Is it a worthy investment? Will it make my life in braces any easier?
TIA.
TIA.
sonicare electronic brush
just wondered which model of soni care brush is best for those who have braces? from wat i seen on the web, it has lotta models. can anyone pls recommand the model? my ortho said it is worth to buy.
Luv my Sonicare
I've had both Sonicare styles. I now use the new Elite model, and my husband still uses the "old style" Advance model.
Yes, I think it's worth it. I used Sonicare for years before getting braces, and I find it indespensible now that I have braces. Your teeth get really really clean, and it helps prevent gum disease with that sonic wave it emits.
You wind up changing brush heads about every 3 months. But that's really the only downside.
I don't know how it compares to the Oral-b electric toothbrush -- I've never tried that one. But some people like it a lot.
Yes, I think it's worth it. I used Sonicare for years before getting braces, and I find it indespensible now that I have braces. Your teeth get really really clean, and it helps prevent gum disease with that sonic wave it emits.
You wind up changing brush heads about every 3 months. But that's really the only downside.
I don't know how it compares to the Oral-b electric toothbrush -- I've never tried that one. But some people like it a lot.
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Sonicare Toothbrush
I bought a sonicare 7800 after I got my braces and really love it. It seems to do a really great job of cleaning the teeth. One thing I like is it has a built in timer so you get at least the required 2 minutes of brushing. If you have ever used ebay - you can get some great deals on sonicare.
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I have used a Sonicare for many years and find it a great help now that I have braces. It gets my teeth cleaner than a plain toothbrush. And I think one of the main advantages is that is helps to stimulate the gums and keep them healthy. I haven't tried an Oral-B or other type of electronic brush, so I really can't compare them.
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When you first use Sonicare
If you've never brushed your teeth with a Sonicare, you do need to get used to all that vibration in your mouth. It feels very strange at first! But you get used to it!
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Re: Luv my Sonicare
You should change your toothbrush (or brush head) every three months anyway. I change mine when the season changes (that's the only way I can remember!)bbsadmin wrote: You wind up changing brush heads about every 3 months. But that's really the only downside.
I'm waiting until I get my braces off to change my brush head this time around. I changed it about 2 months ago. Hopefully it won't get so tattered that I'll be forced to change it before I'm braces-free!
The Sonicare people say that you should change the brush head at least twice a year, but I think 3-4 times a year is better. The braces do make the brush head tattered more quickly, but it's not as bad as you'd think.
The Sonicare people say that you should change the brush head at least twice a year, but I think 3-4 times a year is better. The braces do make the brush head tattered more quickly, but it's not as bad as you'd think.
I'm the owner/admin of this site. Had ceramic uppers, metal lowers ~3 years in my early 40's. Now in Hawley retainers at night!