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Bra you didn't talk about what's the best ones (models) or even what you use!... Just talked about general instructional chat. Click bait title not relevant!
Thanks for this review. My favourite is the Sonicare toothbrush as my teeth feel cleaner but I'm going to have to switch back to an Oral B only because the battery life of Sonicare doesn't last. The toothbrush battery dies after about a year. I've had 3 toothbrushes in the space of 3 years. I've complained to Philips which they have sent first a replacement hand and then a brand new boxed toothbrush which literally died recently and this was under a year old, so now I have to go out and buy a new one
Thanks for sharing, I have the exact same complaint about the Oral B IO. I usually started charging when I was down to 20% and it would last for weeks, but suddenly after just two years, even after a full charge and displaying 100%, mine stopped working after 3-4 seconds, immediately showing 0% battery. It seems to be a known issue for which some software update is available (firmware updates on toothbrushes, yes ;-) ) but for some reason, the app doesn't propose such update for my toothbrush (it's normally supposed to). I can make the brush work normally again for a couple of weeks, like brand new, by disassembling the toothbrush and remove, then place back the battery, but on the next charge, the same problem occurs. Even putting a new battery doesn't fix that erratic behaviour. ... Now I took a Sonicare ;-) I hope you're wrong, but I think the manufacturers of those toothbrushes pay very little attention to proper battery management, or maybe it's planned obsolescence...
It shouldn't just be about "personal choice", it should be about the research out there of which none was presented here. If you do a follow up, please present studies.
Most electric toothbrush studies are done by the company itself (conflict of interest) and personally I don't find those to be the most trustworthy. Like I said in the video, if you're looking for an electric toothbrush that has been tested for safety and efficacy regarding its effectiveness, then my best advice is to use an ADA approved electric toothbrush (with the "ADA seal of acceptance" on it). Hope this helps!
The title of this video is misleading, as it doesn’t even really ask the question ‘Which is the best electric toothbrush of 2024?’ much less answer it. A better title might have been ‘An Intro to Electric Toothbrushes’ or ‘Electric Toothbrushes 101’, IMO. Not that the information presented isn’t useful or valuable; being new to electric toothbrushes I found it to be both; it just doesn’t live up to the title.
Sorry! I really thought I was helping since different toothbrushes circulate throughout the years, and my thought process was then people will know it's current. But, I'll work harder on my titles in the future! Thank you for watching!
My orthodontist gave me my first Oral-B when I was a teenager and it’s the only brand I’ve used. My mouth is small and my teeth are kind of big… I love it. I just focus on covering the entire tooth/gum line. Especially the front teeth. I’m looking forward to trying a pressure sensor one. Thank you for this video!
I bought the Oral B IO5 yesterday and i love it, I used Phillips Sonicare before but i had 2 that broke down with the same problem, and the second one was the Phillips 6500 Sonicare model it only lasted 6 months and is expensive. It came with 24 month warranty and Phillips wanted to repair the old one and i said no matter what I'm going to sell it and they said i shouldn't sell repaired devices but i won't be using it because i shifted to Oral B and got the IO5 on sale cheaper so they sent me a new one 😂 But they could also see i was a loyal Phillips customer and love my Phillips ambilight smart tv and Soundbar, i even have the Phillips oneplus pro trimmer but will never buy a Phillips tooth brush again.
Took the plunge and got a set of Oral B IO 7 for us. They were on sale at my local Sam's. Magic. So clean. I also learned that I take WAY too long to brush. xD
I get so frustrated because I love the vibe and aesthetic of Sonicare, but with my small adult teeth the brush heads are too large to contact with my teeth, feels like it’s just hovering. I am currently using Cocofloss manual, but I am looking to try Oral B.
Since using Sonic brushes used to have pains in the gums and teeth that have all gone, but before even using the brush, I use a water flosser great video
I’m 24 and only just learned you aren’t supposed to brush normally with an electric brush😅😅 they never teach you these things!! Can you do a video on the best way to use it? Xx
I love this electric toothbrush but you can not remove debris between teeth no matter how powerful the motor is. People do not get it, toothbrushes alone WILL NOT REMOVE FOOD BETWEEN TEETH and but if bacteria accumulate between teeth you are in trouble. What you need is an interdental brush like the gap picker.
Wow, this video was so helpful. As I have been researching these for a while and my dentist is like did you get one. Lol! 😂 Now I'm ready thanks to you.
Watching this video at 11:30 pm and find my self spending $200 on a sonicare tooth brush🤣 thank you though I like your videos, I’m trying to get better dental health
I have a an electric oral B Toothbrush and a Sonic tooth brush. I brush my teeth with the electric brush, for 2 minutes, leave the foam from the toothpaste in my mouth and use the Sonic Toothbrush on one of it`s 3 settings. The Sonic brush vibrates and emits a blue light for 1 or 2 minutes., then shuts off automatically. The blue light kills bacteria and whitens your teeth. I have nice white teeth, but never had my teeth whitened! I use a water pick and floss as well. I have told my husband and my children to use this brush as well. I have had this brush ever since it was advertised, about 3 years. My dentist and I are very happy about the state of my gums and my teeth! Some years ago I had a container for my toothbrush that emitted blue light to keep the toothbrush free of bacteria. I feel, I have had fewer colds, since I use this brush in addition to my "normal" brush.
It doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure out what the brands are, but I'm a long time sonic toothbrush user who decided to try one with a round head, and it seems to be a better fit for my mouth. Hopefully there will be less constructive feedback at my next hygiene appointment. 😂
Thanks for the info... I just placed an order for a oral-b i05 and I think i'm going to like it a lot. Been using manual toothbrushes all my life and well I brush always in the morning I found it hard to always brush at night... To much work for me after a long day on my way to bed so I hope having a tooth brush I can just hold will increase my brushing habits at night before bed.
This morning, I accidentally dropped my burst toothbrush, and unfortunately, it broke. So, this video comes at the perfect time for me! It was quite a surprise because it ended up breaking after just one fall. Considering treating myself to a sonicare now! 😄
yes! electric toothbrushes will help improve home care routines in order to prevent gum disease and root canals! I have a "dental products for gum disease" coming soon as well! stay tuned!
@@TeethTalk have you uploaded the video on just a small opening inside the one side of central insisor tooth on the lower side of the inner side of mouth
Somewhat unrelated, but curious: can you recommend an oral hygiene routine for people whom have lost most or all of their teeth? Like how much is necessary to do to maintain the health of gums at that point?
a waterpik is a type of water flosser :) not a toothbrush. there is one waterpik that is 2 in 1, but it's not my first choice for an electric toothbrush. the only time I recommend that one is if someone is having compliance issues with braces. then the 2 in 1 can be helpful. but generally using a waterpik and an electric toothbrush separately is the way to go! hope this helps: ua-cam.com/video/yaZtNAVZ1Ao/v-deo.html
I have a curaprox manual, oral B electric and ordo sonic 😂 I should be covered with all the benefits. The oral B is about 5 years old though, still going strong. Ordo I got a couple of months ago. Amazes me how long sonic toothbrushes last battery wise. Oral B batteries aren't great
Honest question: why are ALL dental hygienists super sexy? Every single hygienist I've ever had has been a hot chick. It's so strange...like, are the gatekeepers to certification causing this phenomenon (consciously or subconsciously), or is it the desists in the hiring process?
Hey there, great video thanks. I. do have a question that I don't see coming up anywhere else. As to which type of electric toothbrush cleans best when you have a metal wire behind your teeth, that the orthodontist put there to keep them in place. This is where most of the tartar is built up and the dentist always has to clean it.
I wouldn't say there's a specific electric toothbrush that's best for that -- as long as you're using it correctly, then it will do good! However, I would saying flossing and/or cleaning between your teeth is of utmost importance in that area. Here's my video that goes over ways to do that -- hope this helps: ua-cam.com/video/Asqt4zYyUxQ/v-deo.html
I just bought that Laifen toothbrush , and I HATE it !! Very strong and the bristles are too small, I cringe every time that( aluminum alloy bumps my teeth😖🫨 …I’m 43, no cavities with almost perfect teeth ( I don’t play about oral care ) …I’m new to electric brushes. I’ve been buying the cheap equate Walmart brand but I have to replace it every month 😢because they’re so darn cheap. Which is why I need to invest in a nice one .. so thanks for the tips
Assalam o alikum doctor is there any possibility to avoid tooth extraction when doctor prescribe to extract tooth plz respond???and this tooth is infected second time when is first time infected i myself took antibiotics and very next teeth with this teeth is capped is there any harm for this plz guide me?
I've used Sonicare for years. I'm on my third and it will be my last. The quality has dropped significantly. The 4100 has an internal screw that continually comes loose and requires taking it apart. There are videos on this. Now they have a USB charger but they don't come with a wall brick. You can request one from them after buying and they'll ship to you. Why isn't a complete charger included with the toothbrush?
I recently switched to the Sonicare 6100 from an OB Spin Brush and I have to say that I am impressed. It's _very_ powerful, easy to use, easy to maintain, and while it's a little more expensive than the Oral Bs, the extra cost is truly worth it. Most electrics you have to use for a while before you can really get a sense of how well it works. This is NOT the case with the 6100. I noticed a real difference after 3 uses. I have tartar issues on the inside of my lower front teeth and this brush is destroying it. I have less and less. Soon it will be completely gone at this rate. Can't say enough good things about the 6100. Edit: I paid $82 for this product online. More than reasonable.
2 -3 weeks??? My oral b pro 1000 lasted 3 days lol…I do brush for long stretches tho…I refuse to believe that the these toothbrushes so all the work either me having to brush like the OG brushes
I have the Oral B IO3. And compared to the Oral B two Subash that you demonstrated in the video it is a lot quieter. And that is why I like it. Also, upon using this toothbrush, when I went to my appointment for a cleaning the hygienist definitely noticed a difference. She definitely complimented me for sure and as she said, I did my homework as she said. I then proceeded to start laughing. I definitely prefer the more gentle vibrations of the newer Oral B toothbrushes. As I find that sonic cares vibrations are a bit too aggressive for my liking. And I also prefer the round brushhead as it allows me to maneuver the brush around the mouth a lot easier.
I have an other issue with the timers, i always loose track of time and end up brushing my teeth for 6 minutes... I've tried it to get it to 2 minutes but i feel that doesn't clean my teeths enough
My dentist suggested oral b io, but Ive been wanting the Oral-B 5000. All the reviews are sayings the IO is better. My teeth aren't good, my fault, but im trying to fix that with the complete and proper oral hygiene care. Does the IO matter?
Studies show that brushes that oscillate and vibrate like Oral-B brushes (except for io series that just vibrate) clean better. You might want to get the genius 6000 or Pro 6000 though because it has the icons on the handle. I have the Pro 1000 and it cleans better than the io series 7 I just upgraded to and the new one slings toothpaste everywhere when I move it around. The pro 1000 doesn't do that.
My son has used all types of electric toothbrushes and currently uses a sonic care. There is still so much plaque on his teeth. I don’t get it. What maybe is he doing wrong?
🦷 There is more to a great dental routine than brushing! 🪥 Get FREE access to the 5 must-have elements for an impeccable oral health routine here: bit.ly/free-oral-hygiene-routine-guide
Any advice on what kind of electric tooth brush to use when with traditional braces?
Bra you didn't talk about what's the best ones (models) or even what you use!... Just talked about general instructional chat. Click bait title not relevant!
love you!
Thanks for this review. My favourite is the Sonicare toothbrush as my teeth feel cleaner but I'm going to have to switch back to an Oral B only because the battery life of Sonicare doesn't last. The toothbrush battery dies after about a year. I've had 3 toothbrushes in the space of 3 years. I've complained to Philips which they have sent first a replacement hand and then a brand new boxed toothbrush which literally died recently and this was under a year old, so now I have to go out and buy a new one
Probably a quality control thing. I had a sonicare e-series probably close to 8-9 years and no problems till recently.
Thanks for sharing, I have the exact same complaint about the Oral B IO. I usually started charging when I was down to 20% and it would last for weeks, but suddenly after just two years, even after a full charge and displaying 100%, mine stopped working after 3-4 seconds, immediately showing 0% battery. It seems to be a known issue for which some software update is available (firmware updates on toothbrushes, yes ;-) ) but for some reason, the app doesn't propose such update for my toothbrush (it's normally supposed to). I can make the brush work normally again for a couple of weeks, like brand new, by disassembling the toothbrush and remove, then place back the battery, but on the next charge, the same problem occurs. Even putting a new battery doesn't fix that erratic behaviour.
... Now I took a Sonicare ;-) I hope you're wrong, but I think the manufacturers of those toothbrushes pay very little attention to proper battery management, or maybe it's planned obsolescence...
I did feel weird using the sonicare but after a week I got use to it.
It shouldn't just be about "personal choice", it should be about the research out there of which none was presented here. If you do a follow up, please present studies.
Most electric toothbrush studies are done by the company itself (conflict of interest) and personally I don't find those to be the most trustworthy. Like I said in the video, if you're looking for an electric toothbrush that has been tested for safety and efficacy regarding its effectiveness, then my best advice is to use an ADA approved electric toothbrush (with the "ADA seal of acceptance" on it). Hope this helps!
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The title of this video is misleading, as it doesn’t even really ask the question ‘Which is the best electric toothbrush of 2024?’ much less answer it. A better title might have been ‘An Intro to Electric Toothbrushes’ or ‘Electric Toothbrushes 101’, IMO. Not that the information presented isn’t useful or valuable; being new to electric toothbrushes I found it to be both; it just doesn’t live up to the title.
Sorry! I really thought I was helping since different toothbrushes circulate throughout the years, and my thought process was then people will know it's current. But, I'll work harder on my titles in the future! Thank you for watching!
I have both Oral-B and Philips Sonicare. I never use my Oral-B because I can’t stand the mechanical noise. 🤷♀️
My Quip is great for travel.
Wait… so with Philips sonic care you don’t brush back and forth, you just slide slowly across each tooth and gum?
I need to buy a new toothbrush! My battery does not last a single brush anymore. So this video is super helpful thank you!
Back and forth with elektric litterally destroys your gums fast
My orthodontist gave me my first Oral-B when I was a teenager and it’s the only brand I’ve used. My mouth is small and my teeth are kind of big… I love it. I just focus on covering the entire tooth/gum line. Especially the front teeth. I’m looking forward to trying a pressure sensor one. Thank you for this video!
I bought the Oral B IO5 yesterday and i love it, I used Phillips Sonicare before but i had 2 that broke down with the same problem, and the second one was the Phillips 6500 Sonicare model it only lasted 6 months and is expensive. It came with 24 month warranty and Phillips wanted to repair the old one and i said no matter what I'm going to sell it and they said i shouldn't sell repaired devices but i won't be using it because i shifted to Oral B and got the IO5 on sale cheaper so they sent me a new one 😂 But they could also see i was a loyal Phillips customer and love my Phillips ambilight smart tv and Soundbar, i even have the Phillips oneplus pro trimmer but will never buy a Phillips tooth brush again.
Electric brushes are a must for routine motivation!! 🙌
Took the plunge and got a set of Oral B IO 7 for us. They were on sale at my local Sam's. Magic. So clean. I also learned that I take WAY too long to brush. xD
How long is way too long? 10 minutes?
@@JamarD421me w braces yea tens mins
I get so frustrated because I love the vibe and aesthetic of Sonicare, but with my small adult teeth the brush heads are too large to contact with my teeth, feels like it’s just hovering. I am currently using Cocofloss manual, but I am looking to try Oral B.
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Since using Sonic brushes used to have pains in the gums and teeth that have all gone, but before even using the brush, I use a water flosser great video
I’m 24 and only just learned you aren’t supposed to brush normally with an electric brush😅😅 they never teach you these things!! Can you do a video on the best way to use it? Xx
yess! don't worry you're not alone! so many people use them wrong! here's my tutorial video: ua-cam.com/video/4zu7hkYlQ1E/v-deo.html
I love this electric toothbrush but you can not remove debris between teeth no matter how powerful the motor is. People do not get it, toothbrushes alone WILL NOT REMOVE FOOD BETWEEN TEETH and but if bacteria accumulate between teeth you are in trouble. What you need is an interdental brush like the gap picker.
yep! here's my "cleaning-between-teeth" methods video -- hope this helps: ua-cam.com/video/0ExqfpbbfnA/v-deo.html
Our teeth do just fine just make sure they look clean and don't eat too much sht
Just floss
No shit, that’s what flossing is for😂😂
Yeah as the other two people above me said. Flossing is what you're referring to. Guess what? There are powered electric flossers too.
British people seem to have bad teeth-but American people seem to have amazing pearly white teeth
which one is best for gum recession?
First!
Nooo 😭😭
@@Waltaere NOOOO! You beat me!
Wow, this video was so helpful. As I have been researching these for a while and my dentist is like did you get one. Lol! 😂 Now I'm ready thanks to you.
Burst girl for life 💜 Now they have a curve version that has a sleek “hybrid” look but is still a superior sonic clean 😘
Yesss I love BURST! I just couldn't put them in this video because they don't let their ambassadors make videos that compare them to other brands :)
I love the longer videos!
thank you so much for watching!
I think by birth your parents or you decided your future to be Dentist professional...whitney ;)
OMG! I love electric toothbrush so much my favorite! 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🪥🦷🦷🪥🪥🦷🦷🪥🪥🦷🦷🦷🪥🪥🦷🦷🪥🪥🦷🦷🦷🪥🪥🦷🦷🪥🪥🪥🦷🦷🪥🪥🪥🦷🦷🪥🪥
Watching this video at 11:30 pm and find my self spending $200 on a sonicare tooth brush🤣 thank you though I like your videos, I’m trying to get better dental health
ops... i thought this was a toothbrush video for a sec
I have a an electric oral B Toothbrush and a Sonic tooth brush. I brush my teeth with the electric brush, for 2 minutes, leave the foam from the toothpaste in my mouth and use the Sonic Toothbrush on one of it`s 3 settings. The Sonic brush vibrates and emits a blue light for 1 or 2 minutes., then shuts off automatically. The blue light kills bacteria and whitens your teeth. I have nice white teeth, but never had my teeth whitened! I use a water pick and floss as well.
I have told my husband and my children to use this brush as well. I have had this brush ever since it was advertised, about 3 years.
My dentist and I are very happy about the state of my gums and my teeth! Some years ago I had a container for my toothbrush that emitted blue light to keep the toothbrush free of bacteria. I feel, I have had fewer colds, since I use this brush in addition to my "normal" brush.
Can I ask which Sonic toothbrush you use?
Love my sonicare!! I can never use a manual toothbrush again
It doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure out what the brands are, but I'm a long time sonic toothbrush user who decided to try one with a round head, and it seems to be a better fit for my mouth. Hopefully there will be less constructive feedback at my next hygiene appointment. 😂
🦷 taalk 🤠
Thanks for the info... I just placed an order for a oral-b i05 and I think i'm going to like it a lot. Been using manual toothbrushes all my life and well I brush always in the morning I found it hard to always brush at night... To much work for me after a long day on my way to bed so I hope having a tooth brush I can just hold will increase my brushing habits at night before bed.
Lmao. What.
Bruh
I have an electric toothbrush and it works wonders 😊
I love the Sonicare, so does my hygienist.
This morning, I accidentally dropped my burst toothbrush, and unfortunately, it broke. So, this video comes at the perfect time for me! It was quite a surprise because it ended up breaking after just one fall. Considering treating myself to a sonicare now! 😄
opeeee!!! I love BURST and Sonicare and Oral-B it's so fun to try them all! So def go for it! :)
for gum disease too? how to prevent root canal?
yes! electric toothbrushes will help improve home care routines in order to prevent gum disease and root canals! I have a "dental products for gum disease" coming soon as well! stay tuned!
@@TeethTalk have you uploaded the video on just a small opening inside the one side of central insisor tooth on the lower side of the inner side of mouth
"Let's talk about the sounds..." Did you check the guy that makes music with tooth brushes?
Excellent explanation video. My dental hygienist recommended I get an Oral-B iO series brush.
amazing video! thanks
I use an Oral B one , as I have a smaller mouth , I have one with a light with sensor on.
Somewhat unrelated, but curious: can you recommend an oral hygiene routine for people whom have lost most or all of their teeth? Like how much is necessary to do to maintain the health of gums at that point?
that is a GREAT video idea! thank you! adding to my list :)
Thank you, looking to purchase my first ever E toothbrush
Water pik is not on the list?
a waterpik is a type of water flosser :) not a toothbrush. there is one waterpik that is 2 in 1, but it's not my first choice for an electric toothbrush. the only time I recommend that one is if someone is having compliance issues with braces. then the 2 in 1 can be helpful. but generally using a waterpik and an electric toothbrush separately is the way to go! hope this helps: ua-cam.com/video/yaZtNAVZ1Ao/v-deo.html
I love my sonic ❤
Now quip has an electric ⚡️ so a new review ? 😭
ope!!! I just saw that!!! It's oscillating! So excited to try it! And it's ADA approved which is great!
You're the best Dental Hygienist😇
I'm not sure how I feel about subscription based toothbrush heads but it is what it is
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I have a curaprox manual, oral B electric and ordo sonic 😂 I should be covered with all the benefits. The oral B is about 5 years old though, still going strong. Ordo I got a couple of months ago. Amazes me how long sonic toothbrushes last battery wise. Oral B batteries aren't great
You have a great smile.
Honest question: why are ALL dental hygienists super sexy? Every single hygienist I've ever had has been a hot chick. It's so strange...like, are the gatekeepers to certification causing this phenomenon (consciously or subconsciously), or is it the desists in the hiring process?
Hey there, great video thanks. I. do have a question that I don't see coming up anywhere else. As to which type of electric toothbrush cleans best when you have a metal wire behind your teeth, that the orthodontist put there to keep them in place. This is where most of the tartar is built up and the dentist always has to clean it.
I wouldn't say there's a specific electric toothbrush that's best for that -- as long as you're using it correctly, then it will do good! However, I would saying flossing and/or cleaning between your teeth is of utmost importance in that area. Here's my video that goes over ways to do that -- hope this helps: ua-cam.com/video/Asqt4zYyUxQ/v-deo.html
@@TeethTalk Wow that's amazing thanks Teethtalk☺
I love your vibe! great video thanks for the info
I just bought that Laifen toothbrush , and I HATE it !!
Very strong and the bristles are too small, I cringe every time that( aluminum alloy bumps my teeth😖🫨 …I’m 43, no cavities with almost perfect teeth
( I don’t play about oral care ) …I’m new to electric brushes.
I’ve been buying the cheap equate Walmart brand but I have to replace it every month 😢because they’re so darn cheap.
Which is why I need to invest in a nice one .. so thanks for the tips
Good, but please the taxt on video, to nake nore undertand, some time I hear not clear what you said. Thsnks...🙏
Assalam o alikum doctor is there any possibility to avoid tooth extraction when doctor prescribe to extract tooth plz respond???and this tooth is infected second time when is first time infected i myself took antibiotics and very next teeth with this teeth is capped is there any harm for this plz guide me?
If you're confident in you're dentist you'll probably just going to have to get it pulled. It's never as bad as you think.
I haven't replaced by electric tooth brush head in the past 10 years. I have decided to upgrade.
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Thank you for the impatial advice, love your energy.
Love my oral-B plus I have braces 😬 😅
any ideas on the oral-b pro 3 series and the io 3 series? im debating between those 2. They are now both on sale for 50 euro in my country.
I've used Sonicare for years. I'm on my third and it will be my last. The quality has dropped significantly. The 4100 has an internal screw that continually comes loose and requires taking it apart. There are videos on this. Now they have a USB charger but they don't come with a wall brick. You can request one from them after buying and they'll ship to you. Why isn't a complete charger included with the toothbrush?
I recently switched to the Sonicare 6100 from an OB Spin Brush and I have to say that I am impressed. It's _very_ powerful, easy to use, easy to maintain, and while it's a little more expensive than the Oral Bs, the extra cost is truly worth it.
Most electrics you have to use for a while before you can really get a sense of how well it works. This is NOT the case with the 6100. I noticed a real difference after 3 uses.
I have tartar issues on the inside of my lower front teeth and this brush is destroying it. I have less and less. Soon it will be completely gone at this rate.
Can't say enough good things about the 6100.
Edit: I paid $82 for this product online. More than reasonable.
Oral-B IO series 3 ❤
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2 -3 weeks??? My oral b pro 1000 lasted 3 days lol…I do brush for long stretches tho…I refuse to believe that the these toothbrushes so all the work either me having to brush like the OG brushes
Nice video but why show the bloody Sonicare head? Ew!!!
I tried oral b once and returned it right away. It felt like a jackhammer… awful!
Title is annoying it should of been more of long the line of "what type of toothbrush is best for you"
Amazon UK usually has subscriptions.
YOUR AWESOME!💖🫶🏾
Spins or oscillates?
Peace love teeth
Do you know why a 7 year olds lower front teeth with new loosening?? 😮
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I have the Oral B IO 6
Do you like it?
How does it make your teeth better? I use oral b electric
@@suzanne296 it makes your teeth feel like they just got cleaned professionally.
It leaks idk why
Team Sonicare!
I have the Oral B IO3. And compared to the Oral B two Subash that you demonstrated in the video it is a lot quieter. And that is why I like it. Also, upon using this toothbrush, when I went to my appointment for a cleaning the hygienist definitely noticed a difference. She definitely complimented me for sure and as she said, I did my homework as she said. I then proceeded to start laughing.
I definitely prefer the more gentle vibrations of the newer Oral B toothbrushes. As I find that sonic cares vibrations are a bit too aggressive for my liking. And I also prefer the round brushhead as it allows me to maneuver the brush around the mouth a lot easier.
so good know know about the sound differences! thank you for telling me this!
PEACE LOVE TEETH 🦷🎉🪥🦷🎉
PLT!
Which would be best if I feel like my gums are residing, maybe I do brush too hard. 😬 Very informative video, thanks.
Have you ever heard of the Ezzi toothbrush I see no reviews other than the dentist who made it
Thank you so much for your videos !💖💖
thank you so much for watching :)
I change out my brush head everyn2 or 3 weeks. As sson as i feel it get soft.
I have an other issue with the timers, i always loose track of time and end up brushing my teeth for 6 minutes... I've tried it to get it to 2 minutes but i feel that doesn't clean my teeths enough
Can you set your phone timer to 2 mins? that might be easier, i use my timer for all things timers😄
Does oral b rotate 360 degrees continuously or just swing/oscillate back and forth motion? confused
My dentist suggested oral b io, but Ive been wanting the Oral-B 5000. All the reviews are sayings the IO is better. My teeth aren't good, my fault, but im trying to fix that with the complete and proper oral hygiene care. Does the IO matter?
Studies show that brushes that oscillate and vibrate like Oral-B brushes (except for io series that just vibrate) clean better. You might want to get the genius 6000 or Pro 6000 though because it has the icons on the handle. I have the Pro 1000 and it cleans better than the io series 7 I just upgraded to and the new one slings toothpaste everywhere when I move it around. The pro 1000 doesn't do that.
I get dizzy from the vibration of the oralb toothbrush
Hi! Thoughts on the laifen toothbrush?
what do you think of the Aquasonic Black Series PRO - Ultra Whitening Toothbrush w UV Sanitizing Base ? do we really need a uv light?
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What do you think about Bitvae toothbrushes?
What about bamboo bristles?
Hello, have you ever used the aquasonic toothbrushes? Do you think they are as good as sonicare?
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Have you ever tried the Rotadent? If so, what do you think of it?
I love my Sonicare Diamond Clean
Diamond clean gang
Who is the diamond clean so special? The price point is so high but I’m curious
What’s the order to clean? Is it brush, floss then water pik? Or ?
here's my order video -- hope this helps: ua-cam.com/video/5J89gCDt_rk/v-deo.html
Am I the only one who fall in love with her
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Whats wrong with her mouth?
My son has used all types of electric toothbrushes and currently uses a sonic care. There is still so much plaque on his teeth. I don’t get it. What maybe is he doing wrong?
Not brushing 3 times a day