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Whether you should buy a sonic or a rotating/oscillating electric toothbrush may depend on who you're asking. CR's ...
Everyday prophylaxis work involves a variety of challenges for dental hygienists and dentists, in particular when it comes to ...
Normally retailing for $110, the Philips Sonicare ProtectiveClean 5300 is now available for just $60, offering a substantial ...
The water-soluble gel can be mixed in the bottle of a dental chair, which takes about one to three minutes, and a modified irrigation fluid is pumped into the workflow of ultrasonic scalers and ...
Here’s the latest — its Pro Sonic Toothbrush is one of the more recent models to join the electric toothbrush party, and its benefits are pretty celebratory. Notably, the model features an ...
Rotating brush heads tend to be noisier than sonic brush heads, and the sensation of the brush hitting your teeth is a bit more intense, which may take some getting used to for first-time users.
As the Strategist’s personal-hygiene writer, I find brushing my teeth is much more enjoyable with an electric toothbrush. Plus, it’s nice knowing I’m always getting a thorough brush thanks ...
among other perks The Philips Sonicare ProtectiveClean 5300 Rechargeable Electric Toothbrush combines advanced sonic technology with smart features for optimal oral care. Its pressure sensor ...
Now onto performance. The SURI Electric Toothbrush is the first sonic toothbrush I’ve used after being accustomed to standard, side-to-side electric brushes. Truly? I’m now a sonic convert.