Oral-B Sonic Complete (Woo Hoo!)

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Freckles
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Oral-B Sonic Complete (Woo Hoo!)

#1 Post by Freckles »

I have my new Oral-B Sonic Complete toothbrush and I love it :-** I was worried that it may not be worth getting as I already have an electric toothbrush but it is fantastic.

I can't use my electric toothbrush effectively as it hurts my sensitive teeth especially if I try to go over the brackets. The Sonic is so much better as it is just like a normal toothbrush that kind of vibrates, instead of rotating like electric toothbrushes. It massages my gums, cleans my brackets and it gives me that 'just left the dentist' clean feel :D

So for anyone thinking about getting a sonic toothbrush, go for it :thumbsup:

PS I went with the Oral-B as I don't think the Sonicare is available in Australia... :?:
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#2 Post by TechChick »

I've got the oral-b sonic complete. I purchased it right after the braces were put on. I love it, it makes my mouth feel really clean, cleans the brackets very well.

It was well worth the price.

I am glad to here others like the product as well :D

redjunebug
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#3 Post by redjunebug »

i LOVE my oral b sonicare toothbrush!!!! it was a little cheaper than the sonicare and its still awesome!! i got a great deal on my on ebay..(new in package of course!) 40.00 total with shipping...also just ordered some replacement heads...got 6 for 20.00...they are usually 3 for 24.00

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#4 Post by **shinyhappybraceface** »

I bought mine at Sam's Club - got a great deal.

I'm sad; however, because I think my manual brush did a better job of making my mouth feel clean. Now I'm using both after most every meal. :cry:
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Gigabite
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#5 Post by Gigabite »

I absolutely LOVE my sonic complete. I like the fact that it brushes and massages at the same time and the angled bristles make it easier to clean brackets.

It is expensive though, and replacement brushes are $20 for two.

I wouldn't use anything else though...

btw Freckles,I think I've seen the Sonicare range in Australia. It might have been at the Shaver Shop.
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#6 Post by Granola »

I am really liking mine. I had planned on getting a Sonicare Elite, but my husband came home from a recent dentist appointment with this for me. I was uncertain at first because I had read a lot of reviews of both, and had decided on the Sonicare (I used to have one of the Sonicare Advanced models, which probably caused my bias).

I really like the Sonic Complete! It has a rubber backing on the brush head and doesn't hurt your other teeth if you accidentally touch it to them. It seems to do a great job on my teeth (I am getting braces soon and wanted to step up my cleaning now) and I have to say, it certainly is more attractive and appealing than the Sonicare (it is a nice combination of blues)--not that the way it looks matters, as long as it does the job, but nice looks don't hurt. I'm giving it a thumbs up.

By the way, mine cost $50 (no tax) and brush heads cost 4/$20 through the dentist.

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#7 Post by fins »

I have the same brush and I love it too. I think it does clean quite well around the brackets.
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