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Oral-B Dual Clean Replacement Brush Head (3 ct.)
Price : $21.99 $15.74
Features
: - Two moving brush heads provide twice the cleaning action
- Interdental tips penetrate hard-to-reach areas
- Indicator® bristles fade halfway to signal when to replace your brush head
- Provides twice the cleaning action
- Delivers thorough cleaning, freshening and gum care¿all in one brush head. Penetrates hard-to-rach areas.
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The Braun Oral-B DualAction brush heads fit all Oral-B power toothbrushes except the CrossAction Power and Oral-B Sonic Complete. In using the brush heads it gives you a total cleaning, freshening and gum care - all in one brush. Both heads move for twice the cleaning action for total oral hygiene.
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Great Product!
This particular toothbrush head fits the old Braun electric toothbrush that I own. The head's last a long time and the dual action is just what I need to clean and help remove plaque.
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Whoops!
Items didn't fit my product. Some problems with return/refund. Merchant finally made things right. Bottom Line- Buy stuff like this in a physical store.
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Squeaky clean
I love my Oral-B toothbrush and I loved it even more once I found these refills for it! While I had gotten used to just the small, round head (and my regular dental check-ups have been better since I began using it!), I think that this head does an even better job. It still has the spinning round head, but next to it is a head that makes it more standard toothbrush shape and size that moves back and forth. I feel like I'm getting twice the cleaning every time I brush.
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Problem but No
I bought this first anticipating the Oral B Advancedpower 950TX would work,of which was writen about/reviewed.hopefully I can remedy the brush situation But have absolutly No problem with the replacements still in the package they came in. They Do sound like Winners to me. Hopeful
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Great toothbrush
Bought this brush after doing quite a bit of research. Several other people in my family had and loved it. Best brush for the money in my opinion.
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Philips Sonicare IntelliClean System Brush Head Refill (2-Pack)
Price : $29.99 $24.97
Features
: - Precise combination of Soft, Extra-soft and Super-soft end-rounded bristles
- Brushing Performance Regulator- a unique new feature that helps maintain consistent brushing power during use
- Replace brush heads at least every 6 months to achieve optimal results
- For use with IntelliClean system handles only
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For SoniCare i8500 and i8300 Totthbrush models / 2 Replacement brush heads / For use with Intelliclean system handles only
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The best
I love my Sonicare. The brush heads dispense the toothpaste while I brush in the places I think need a bit more attention. It really helps in those trouble spots. The dentist couldn't believe the improvement it made in my husband's oral health after just 2 months of use.
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Only available on line
My dentist said my teeth and gums are better than he had ever seen them. I wouldn't buy this model of Sonicare again, though. The toothpaste holder holds moisture and gets mold (YUCK!)
I will buy another Sonicare, though.
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IntelliClean taken off the market 2 years ago
My son purchased a Sonicare Intelliclean toothbrush a year ago. We could not find the replacement heads HX 8100 so we called Sonicare. They stopped making them 2 years ago. We were advised by Philips to try Amazon or [...] to find the heads. At over $25.00 for a (2) pack it is cheaper to buy a new version of an electric toothbrush as you can buy replacements for those for much less.
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Best Tooth Cleaning I've Ever Had!
My wife and I have been using the Intelliclean system for at least 2 years now - we were very early adopters. I was disappointed but not surprised when it didn't take off. Toothpaste and brush heads were generally available and then were being sold at a price that could only mean that the 8000 series was not working out for Sonicare. Hopefully brush heads and toothpaste will continue to be available in the long run.
We love our Intelliclean systems - yes plural. After buying the first one we bought a second so we each have our own. They are easy to use, easy to maintain, and easy to change toothpaste and brushes. Toothpaste may seem expensive but one little tube lasts for a month brushing twice a day every day. Put on securely I've never had a problem with leakage or clogging - neither has my wife.
The most important part - our mouths have never felt cleaner and we have the dental records (or rather lack of) to prove it! I highly recommend the Intelliclean 8000 series system - it's great!
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Sonic Toothbrush Heads
First, this product was recommended by my periodontist. I have been using this type of toothbrush for a number of years and find it to be one of if not the best item to use for brushing.
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Oral-B Sensitive (3 Extra-Soft Brush heads)
Price : $19.99 $8.88
Features
: - Extra-soft bristles provides gentle yet thorough cleaning
- Indicator® bristles fade halfway to signal when to replace your brush head
- Extra gentle on teeth and gums
- Indicator bristles' color fades to signal when brush head needs replacement
- Brush heads have removable color-code rings
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Oral B Extra Soft Brush Heads
I am very happy with this product and the service and timeliness in receiving it. This is the only site where I have been able to find this product as it is not available in the stores in my area.
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I like It
Oral B EB17- 3 Toothbrush I like it and this particular form like more because three pieces for replace is the one that we regular find in the market but keep separate is new for me, here in Latin America first it not common to see, and find first we got the toothbrush a mean the main machine expensive and them replace part werent find so for me was really nice to find and also separate keeper better.
With regard the toothbrush oral B is oral B is the one Dr. recomended me my mouth cavity is small and still I am adult used a biger toothbrouch provoque vomit to me so small one with circult form is the best.
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Great product
These replacement brush heads work well. I love the Oral-B toothbrush they fit. I will never go back to a regular brush. When I've had to use on because I ran out of replacement heads, I didn't feel like I'd really brushed my teeth. The electric toothbrush gets your mouth clean.
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Oral-B Sensitive brush heads
The product is very good. I have lichen plantes in my mouth and this soft brush works best for me. Excellent service.
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satisfied customer
Item came on time and was exactly as advertised and cost less than elsewhere thanks
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Philips Sonicare E-Series Replacement Brush Head (3 Pack)
Price : $36.99 $32.99
Features
: - 3 E-Series replacement Brush Heads
- Compatible only with Sonicare Elite & Essence Series handles
- Tapered, extra-soft contoured bristles
- Slim angled neck reaches hard-to-clean areas
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E-Series Brush Head 3pk
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Good Value...get it before they are gone
The Philips Sonicare E-series are very expensive when bought in any retail store. I even priced these at Sams and it was ten dollars more than Amazon. Plus I can go for almost a year before having to buy another replacement brush head.
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Replacement heads
This is our first electric brush ....have had for about 2 1/2 years and I would never go back to a manual brush. My husband and I both have them and our teeth feel so much cleaner. Recommended by our dentist and glad he did.
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Philips Sonicare E-Series Replacement Brush Head (3 Pack)
I purchased this Philips Sonicare E-Series Replacement Brush Head (3 Pack)as replacements heads. My only trouble I find with Sonicare is with the color-coding neck bands. It is very hard to determine who's brush is who's. Therefore, I have used red nail polish to put small dots on "my" brush so other family members will not use my brush. I wish Sonicare would use brighter colors, not just gray and green. I also wash out the inside of the "hood" from time to time, as gray matter gets stuck inside. Otherwise, good product.
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Philips Sonicare Advance HX4012 Compact Replacement a-Series Compact Brush Head, Colors May Vary (2 Brush Heads)
Price : $29.99 $18.00
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: - 2 ultra-compact replacement brush heads
- Compatible with all original Sonicare and Advance Series handles
- Short bristle head and longer neck
- Ideal for smaller mouths and hard-to-reach places
- Color-coded for individual users
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You Need Your Advance, Your Advance Needs Its Brush Heads
The bottom line: if your toothbrush is a Sonicare Advance, you are going to need replacement brush heads and that's reality. Both of my kids are using Advance and they should be replaced at lest every six months.
Like most of anything that's a Sonicare brand (there are exceptions) these are good quality products that last for the six months of twice-a-day daily use, as advertised. After that, you will need new brushes and Amazon has them while most other stores don't.
Life is good, smile :)
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Glad this item is still around
This paricular brand and compact size is very hard to find. If you own an older Sonicare and need brush replacements...this is the place to get them.
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Am Pleased
I have an older Sonicare and wasn't able to find any replacement heads for it locally; they were all for the newer model. I ordered these to try and thought that I could always send them back if they didn't work, but am happy to report that they work perfectly. I am very pleased with my purchase.
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sonicare Advance
You did not make clearThat the heads came in compact and regular sizes . I recieved the compact size and am very unhappy with them!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I am a full grown adult male.
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"Another happy customer!!!"
Thank you so much! I've had my Sonicare toothbrush since the first infomercial for it , you couldn't buy them in the stores yet. According to my dentist , I have a small mouth {my husband disagrees with this diagnoses!} so I need to use a smaller brush head which aren't very easy to find. Needless to say , I can always count on Amazon.com.. The price is very reasonable and transactions and shipping are always a breeze. It came in the mail in just four days! I'm a very happy customer! Thanks again,Debbie in Maryland
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Questions & Answers
Question : What would be a good gift for a dental hygiene student?
She is graduating with her AA and I want to get a gift that would be helpful upon entering dental hygiene school.
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How about one of those smocks that they wear? In general for graduates, I suggest: a laptop carrying case/bag, an organizer, a web cam if she's going far away so you can chat and see each other, flash drives, lots of little helpful things such as:
pens
textbook page markers (plastic flags)
high lighters
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Question : What are some good Houston based institutions to get dental hygiene licensed without attending a university?
I want to recieve my dental hygiene license from an institution that allows me to do this a little faster than attending a college, are there any like this in houston besides montgomery county community college, they want me to take all of these biology pre-reqs, that will just waste my time.
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Universities do not offer dental hygiene programs. Check out community colleges, but be wary of trade schools. Before signing on with a trade school, ask to see records of how many of their graduates pass the state boards AND how many find jobs withing 90 days.
Most dental schools operate a program for dental hygienists. Talk to you hygienist and ask where they went to school.
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Question : Is the Utah College of Dental Hygiene worth it?
I want to go to Dental Hygiene School but I dont want to leave the State really. weber state and Utah valleys Dental hygiene programs are both supposed to be really difficult to get in to. UCDH lets in more students then either of those but is also more expensive. In the end on a Dental Hygiene Salary I will be able to pay it off but I just dont know if its worth it.
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Yes it is worth it
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Question : What is a good attention getter for the start of a research paper on Dental hygiene.?
i have to write a paper on an occupation and i chose dental hygiene. I want a good introduction paragraph something different and original..
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i have to write a paper on an occupation and i chose dental hygiene. I want a good introduction paragraph something different and original..
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Question : Why are Dental Hygiene programs so competitive if Dental Hygienists are in such high demand?
I am thinking about becoming a dental hygienist and i hear that they are in really high demand, but if they are in such high demand why is it so hard to get into a dental hygiene program in college???
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Because dental hygienists are in high demand there are many applicants for a limited number of spots in the program. When there are more applicants than spots the school will choose the highest ranking candidates. This makes a dental hygiene program more rigorous to gain admission to.
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Question : Can I get some opinions on dental hygiene please?
Ok, So I am a sophomore in college and I have been planning on becoming a dental hygienist since high school. Now that it is nearly time for me to apply to the program, I am having second thoughts. I was wondering if anyone can tell me if it gets boring doing the same thing everyday? Also, how stressful is dental hygiene school? Are there many jobs available in dental hygiene?
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For the most part I don't find hygiene boring at all. Every patient has different needs. Some are more difficult than others, some need specialized treatment and some are just fun to talk to. Like every job, you're going to have some boring days, but overall I love it. I didn't find the school very difficult, I thought it was much easier than my general undergrad classes, perhaps because I was more interested in the subject. Availability of jobs depends on location. There are not a lot of jobs available in my area, but I am in a fairly rural part of NC. The great thing about hygiene is that it pays very well, in comparison to other jobs with the same level of training. So even if you are not working a full 40 hr week, you can still make a decent living. I only work about 28 hrs a week and do not have a problem supporting myself.
I would also like to respond to the previous poster. Most hygienist do not make 6 figures, so please don't go into it thinking you will make that much. The average starting salary is going to be $40,000-60,000 depending on your location. After several years of experience, in a big city, you may be able to make around $75,000-80,000. If you find anywhere that pays more than this, please let me know, I would like to move there. Also, most general dentist do employ hygienist. Usually 2 per Dr in the practice. Hygienist are big money makers for the practice.
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Question : What kind of highschool marks do you need to get into a dental hygiene program?
I want to take dental hygiene in college but I heard theres lots of competition to get in. What kind of marks would I need to get in? Is there any dental hygiene students that can tell me how they did in highschool? thanks
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It's a post grad degree, and it's incredibly competitive here in CA.
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Question : If a person is only going to do two things per day for preventative dental hygiene, what should they be?
In other words, a person says, okay, I have time to either brush twice per day, or brush once and floss once or floss twice or whatever. Brushing twice and flossing once isn't an option - that would be three dental hygiene events - one too many. If it's going to be just TWO per day, what should the person do?
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i think brush twice a day
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Question : Can I have some help with my upcoming university interview for Dental Hygiene and Therapy In UK?
I've been invited to Porthmouth University for an interview re: my application for dental hygiene and therapy. And also they want me to do a presentaton of a hobby of mine Any tips please?.
How do I prepare best? And what are the Questions like?
Thanks!
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um......do u have any hobbies ie. instruments, sports
also when u go in be very confient
:) good luck
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Question : How important is dental hygiene?
.....ahv tried rubbin` that thar dental hygiene genie but the varmint aint given me no fekking wish yet! Mebbes i jist aint rubbin` hard enough... ;)
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You're meant to use a tooth brush, not a toilet brush ;-)
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