|
Home
Browse Sections
|
|
|
|
 |
Oral B EB17-3 Power Toothbrush Replacement Brush Heads (3 Adult Refills)
Price : $19.99 $10.98
Features
: - Brush heads have removable color-code rings
- 3 replacement brush heads fit all Braun Oral-B electric toothbrushes
- Soft, rounded bristles in center protect teeth from too-firm brushing
- Long interdental tips clean deep between teeth and below gumline, Indicator bristles' color fades to signal when brush head needs replacement
- Free priority uprgrade when you purchase this with an electric toothbrush from us or 3 or more sets of brushheads. Just choose standard delivery and we'll do the rest!
Average
Customer Rating :     |
| Editorial Review :
A set of three replacement brushheads are available for the Braun Oral-B 3D Excel Power Oscillating Pulsating Toothbrush (BU360).
Customer Review :
An easy, safe, effective way to brush
Dentists all over the country are recommending the Oral-B electric toothbrush. There are several reasons. It does the work for you, vibrating thousands of times a second, it lets you clean your teeth without scraping your gums with a toothbrush, which can cause them to recede and bleed, and it reaches between your teeth to catch plaque and germs. This is a wonderful toothbrush, and I recommend it. However, if you want a review of a toothbrush, you'll read the toothbrush page. This is a page for replacement heads.
There's a lot of confusion about replacement heads for Oral B electric toothbrushes on Amazon, and I just want to give you all some facts. There are only three kinds of heads for ALL Oral-B electric toothbrushes. Flexisoft EB17, Extrasoft EB17, and Ortho OD17. I prefer Flexisoft EB17, which is what this item is. (The Extrasoft is a little too soft, and the Ortho is overpriced)
The reason I mention this is that the prices are all over the board for what is the same product. Make sure you find the best deal, because they're all the exact same product, listed multiple times! The number after the dash (for example EB17-3) just means how many toothbrush heads you'll be receiving. You can easily find the best deal by taking a look at all the products offered on Amazon, and dividing the cost by the number of heads.
Rating :     
Cheaper at Sam's Club!
The brushes are fine, but when you add in the S&H they are cheaper at Sam's.
Rating :   
|
 |
Oral B EB18-3 Power Polisher Premium Power Refills (3 Refill Heads)
Price : $24.99 $7.95
Features
: - Oral B EB18-3 Power Polisher Premium Power Refills (3 Refill Heads)
- Indicator Bristles - Blue bristles fade halfway to signal the need for replacement.
- Dentist recommend changing your toothbrush every 3 months.
- Fits all Oral B Power Toothbrushes except CrossAction Power.
Average
Customer Rating : Not
yet rated |
| Editorial Review :
Oral B Power Polisher Brush Head offers consumers oustanding cleaning and gum care, with added polishing and brightening benefits from a special "prophy cup".
Oral-B Sonic Premium Power Refill
Customer Review :
No review yet |
 |
Braun EB25-6PK Oral-B Triumph FlossAction Brushheads, 6 Pack
Price : $35.99
Average
Customer Rating : Not
yet rated |
| Editorial Review :
The Braun EB25-6PK Oral-B Triumph FlossAction Brushheads, 6 Pack fits models 4740 3731 4736 4716 4739 3728 3737 4717
Customer Review :
No review yet |
 |
WaterPik BRP-2 Pik Pocket Replacement Jet Tips (Pack of 2)
Price : $19.98 $8.99
Average
Customer Rating :      |
| Customer Review :
Waterpik good and bad
My wife and I have been using Waterpik for years and we have found that it cleans our teeth and raises the health in our gums. My dentist loves it.
I find it irritating that they include only one jet tip in a $45 machine. My wife would like to have her own tip, plus the one we have broke - leaving us without a machine. They are not for sale in the stores but you can buy them on-line for $15 per jet pick - (including s&h) - crazy! I think they can do better than that.
It is so effective that we use it despite the irritation.
Rating :    
great for gums
The Water Pik and pik pocket tips are really a wonderful thing for gum health. My husband was on the verge of extensive gum surgery when he started using the water pik with the pik pocket tips. He uses them daily with a mixture of 50/50 Listerine and water. Thus far he has avoided the knife and substantially improved the condition of his gums! The effect of the special tip is to reduce the force of water into the gum spaces, so that the space is irrigated gently rather than forced further away from the teeth,which would happen with the regular tip.
It's a keeper!
Rating :     
WaterPik BRP-2 Pik Pocket tip
WaterPik BRP-2 Pik Pocket Replacement Jet Tips (Pack of 2)I bought a WP-60W less than one year ago and the pump has already failed. It never did work well. It pumped intermittently with very low pressure or not at all. It is a cheesy contraption at best in my opinion. Previously I had a WP-32W. It had 2 Pik Pocket Jet Tips 2 reservoirs Lg. & Sm. and it lasted 10 years. Teledyne has stopped making this one. Go figure !!
Rating :     
|
 |
Crest Pro Whitening SpinBrush Toothbrush Refills Extra Soft
Price : Click to see price
Features
: - Electric toothbrush designed to clean your teeth and give you a whiter smile
- Features an innovative, whitening-bristles system
- Dual action brush head provides double the usual cleaning motion
- Thin brush head makes it easier to clean difficult-to-reach teeth
- Please read all label information on delivery
Average
Customer Rating : Not
yet rated |
| Editorial Review :
Product is brand new and factory sealed. Please email with any questions, Thanks!!!
Customer Review :
No review yet |
More
Results : [First] [Prev] 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | 20 [Next] [Last]
Quick Link : 40 | 60
|
|
Questions & Answers
Question : How much is dental care in the US generally?
I'm needing to get some dental work done and live in Aus, but I'm travelling back to my hometown in Michigan in a couple of months. I'm just trying to work out if it would be cheaper to do it there.
Has anyone had a root canal therapy and crown done recently, or could anyone direct me to a place where I could find a general idea of prices? I know I'd have to speak to the dentist once I get there to know for sure, but it would help to have a general idea. (If it's generally about the same cost, then I'll just enjoy my holiday and get it done once I get home!)
Depending on what is found in the tooth, I could be looking at a root canal and crown or an extraction and implant.
Thanks!
Answer:
I'm a dentist in Texas. Root canals generally run from $700 to 1000, crowns $800-1200. Implants are about $2500-3500(not including the crown that will need to be placed on the implant)
|
Question : How can I work with medical assistance to assure good quality dental care for me and my family?
Every dentist that I've talked to told me "No we can not serve you because we do not accept medical assistance."
Answer:
You really should go with a discount dental plan. I have a AMeriplan and the saving are great. It's not insurance so there are no restrictions or limitations. The phone # is 1-800-784-1719
website
http://everyonebenefits.com/tlawrence...
The cost is only $19.95 per month for a family plan.
|
Question : Why doesn't Canada use surplus to start a national dental care plan?
Canada had a huge surplus in money this year, why doesn't it start a new dental care plan so that everyone can have dental coverage without having to pay ass loads of money themselves or to insurance companies?
It's stupid because so many sicknesses and diseases are linked to dental hygiene and maintenance, why wouldn't they implement dental care as a preventative sickness measure to help us Canadians maintain good health?
This outrages me so much.
Answer:
I guess it depends on what their other priorities are...
|
Question : Did you have proper dental care as a child?
If you're a teenager, do your parents make sure you have proper dental care?
Answer:
I'm 55 and I didn't. I don't remember even being told to brush my teeth. Whenever I had a cavity my parents told me to get it pulled instead of filled because when I got older I would have dentures anyway. I got my first pair of dentures when I was 17. I hate my parents till today for doing that to me.
|
Question : What is the optimal dental care regimen?
Example:
*Visit dentist twice a year.
* Floss after all meals and snacks with power flosser.
* No sugar in diet other than what is in fruit.
* Brush after all meals and snacks with a power toothbrush such as Sonicare.
* Irrigate mouth with WaterPik or similar device.
* Clean tongue.
Probably no one is this perfect. But what is your idea of perfect dental home care?
P.S. To dentists and hygienists: Here's your chance to tell us what the perfect dental patient would do.
Answer:
Example:
*Visit dentist twice a year.
* Floss after all meals and snacks with power flosser.
* No sugar in diet other than what is in fruit.
* Brush after all meals and snacks with a power toothbrush such as Sonicare.
* Irrigate mouth with WaterPik or similar device.
* Clean tongue.
Probably no one is this perfect. But what is your idea of perfect dental home care?
P.S. To dentists and hygienists: Here's your chance to tell us what the perfect dental patient would do.
|
Question : What is the best way to help a third world country with dental care?
This is for a project that i have to do to graduate, i'm going to Nicaragua to help people as a dental assistant and have to write a paper about it. please help me!
Answer:
Preventive dentistry. It costs less and and we can get more with prevention. Some suggestions:
Objective1: Educate them (especially the little ones) about proper oral hygiene.
Activities:
. Give them the toothbrush and show them how to use it.
. Give them the floss and show them how to use it.
. Give them the fluoride toothpaste.
. Have them chew on disclosing table and show them the dental plaque
Objective 2. Educate them about eating habit (for example, avoid frequent sugar intake)
Activities:
. Tell them about healthy vegetable diet for adults
. Tell them about the benefit of milk for their child's teeth
. Tell them about how sugar can cause cavities
. Tell them about bottle tooth decay
Objective 3. Educate them about the smoking problems
Activities:
. Advise them about how smoking causes lung cancer
. Advise them about how smoking causes heart attack
. Advise them about how smoking causes bad breath
. Advise them about how smoking cause gum disease
. Advise them about the danger of second-hand smoking
. Advise them about how to get Help for quitting
I hope the above will help you.
Have a good trip and good luck in Nicaragua.
|
Question : What's the cheapest way to get dental care?
Since the health insurance that I have doesn't cover dental and I'm not able to afford separate dental insurance, I haven't been to a dentist in three years. Is there is a cheap way to get dental care without getting a cheap dentist that will do a crappy job?
Answer:
come to Australia
|
Question : Is there a thing as free dental care?
I need to go see a dentist bad, with no health insurance, little money, is there a thing as free dental care?
I live in california
Answer:
find a local university or community college that has a dental program. they offer cleanings and some minor repairs. problem is it will take longer, and they are still learning so screw-ups are possible.
I would also suggest calling all dentists in your area. some of them will allow you to make monthly payments. I had to get 2 pulled a while back- no insurance, i make too much money for gov't assistance, but a $300 dental bill would have killed me and my kids. I found a really great dentist who let me pay him $10/month. It was really quite amazing.
I also remember, from back when i was little that my church had a free dental day, where a couple of the dentists who attended would get together to help members in need. You may try that route as well.
good luck to you.
|
Question : Does anyone know how a navy dependant would enroll in a dental care program?
I really need to enroll in a dental care program, I know that most military dependants can go through something called Concordia, but I just looked at their website and it didn't seem to help. Does anyone have personal experience with this, or know how much it costs? If it helps, I am a navy wife. Thanks!
Answer:
It's through United Concordia. Call them at 1-800-332-0366 and let them know that you want to enroll. It's about $28.00 a month. they will send you a benefits booklet. It's decent insurance.
|
Question : Where can you get dental care for the very poor adult?
My mother needs dental care due to having severe acid reflux.She had a beautiful smile.She contracted a stomach virus and vomited several times,the acid from her stomach deteriated her right front tooth.She has half or less of it left.We live in Anniston,Alabama.My mother is on SSI which doesn't pay for the dental work she needs.Like veneers or somthing along those lines.We would love to see our mother smile again.
Answer:
Since she is on SSI she should qualify for Medicare or Medical (It might be called something else if you are in another state). A last resort would be something like Western Dental- where they have payment plans, but there dentists are not the best. Has she seen her regular dentist? There is not hurt in calling and asking how much something is and if they accept payment plans.
|
Powered by Yahoo! Answers
|
|