I’ve used Sonicare toothbrushes in the past – as well as Oral B and a few other brands – but decided I’d opt for the
Philips Sonicare R732 HealthyWhite Power Toothbrush a few months ago as a test. It has the “Healthy White” whitening feature which I expected to be no more than a gimmick, but still, I was up for trying something new!
I personally use a
Phillips Sonicare FlexCare Plus and I have to say, I love it, as with many of the other Sonicare models I’ve used over the years. However, when it came to buying a
Philips Sonicare for Kids Toothbrush for each of my two young children (a 9 year old girl and a 6 year old boy), I wasn’t 100% sure that it would really be worth it. After all, they’re not exactly cheap. But, I bit the bullet and gave it a shot.
The
Philips Sonicare FlexCare Plus Rechargeable Toothbrush is a new and improved version of the previous Flexcare. With 5 different modes such as
Clean, Refresh, Sensitive, Gum Care and Massage, it gives consumers more choices to how they would like their teeth to be cleaned. The gum care mode is terrific for people who really want a great clean as it really goes into depth to the edges of the gum line to help get rid of stubborn plaque.
The
Philips Sonicare Essence HX 5351/46 Power Toothbrush is one of the
best professional grade electronic toothbrush in the market. This dentist-recommended heavy duty yet light weight and cordless toothbrush does a mean job in scrubbing stubborn plaque from every nook and cranny in your mouth. The brushing motion of regular cheap electric toothbrushes can never be compared to the likes of Sonicare Essence 5300.
Why is that so?