Electric Toothbrush Heads Philips Sonicare

Oral-B’s Genius series includes the 7000, which has six cleaning modes programmed to a separate power button. The base is very heavy, with large rubber panels in black and silver plastic, and weighted toward the bottom, with the same light-up pressure sensor as the 4000 model. The 7000 comes with a travel case and a… Continue reading Electric Toothbrush Heads Philips Sonicare

Sonicare vs Oral-B: Which Makes the Better Electric Toothbrush?

Around $150 puts you in the realm of Bluetooth brushes (and, generally, a dip in battery life). Also known as smart or connected toothbrushes, these brushes pair to companion apps and typically come with several brush heads, in addition to a charging travel case, and even more cleaning modes. The Sensodyne Pronamel Medium Toothbrush is… Continue reading Sonicare vs Oral-B: Which Makes the Better Electric Toothbrush?

Sonicare vs Oral-B: Which Makes the Better Electric Toothbrush?

What’s more, the majority also saw a visible reduction in plaque, which should earn some brownie points with the dentist. Philips offers alternative sonic options which can be kinder to your gums if the oscillating option is too abrasive. In all cases, it’s largely down to your budget and personal preference, but you’ll be guided… Continue reading Sonicare vs Oral-B: Which Makes the Better Electric Toothbrush?

Sonicare vs Oral-B: Which Makes the Better Electric Toothbrush?

A few smaller, third-party manufacturers make Sonicare- or Oral-B-compatible brush heads, which usually sell for much less than the real deal. Philips and Oral-B will tell you that you’re not getting the same quality or clean from these cheaper heads, but in our tests some have been perfectly effective. Modes are increasingly a big deal,… Continue reading Sonicare vs Oral-B: Which Makes the Better Electric Toothbrush?

Sonicare vs Oral-B: Which Makes the Better Electric Toothbrush?

Keep in mind that the toothbrush should be fully dry when it’s time for charging. When using an Oral-B product that runs on traditional alkaline batteries, you can expect to see 4-6 weeks of performance before you need to replace the batteries. An electric toothbrush that runs on NiMH rechargeable batteries can last for up… Continue reading Sonicare vs Oral-B: Which Makes the Better Electric Toothbrush?