Ultreo Replacement Ultrasound Brush Head Ultreo Replacement Ultrasound Brush Head
Price : $22.99 Too low to display
Features :
  1. Sonic Bristles With Power Tip
  2. Ultrasound Waveguide

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Better tha Sonicaire

I switched from Sonicaire to the Ultreo and my teeth are cleaner, whiter, and healthier.

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Ultreo Toothbrush Head

Great toothbrush, I get lots of compliments on my white teeth and all I'm using is the brush and regular toothpaste! Not cheap though.

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Replacement head makes a difference

I really like the feel of my teeth after using the Ultreo toothbrush. I replaced the toothbrush head within a few weeks of the handle warning me of the need for replacement and could definitely tell the difference with the new head. I had forgotten how clean my teeth can feel with this toothbrush!

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Ultreo brush head

It is susposed to be good for 6 months and it is already defective and needs to be replaced.

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Very good product

Ultreo toothbrush is very good. I have been using it for 6 months and I can see and feel the results. Clean and white teeth. Buy, you will like it.

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Oral-B Pulsonic Refill Brush Set Oral-B Pulsonic Refill Brush Set
Price : $22.99 $8.99
Features :
  1. 3 Pulsonic Brush heads, 1 Precision Tip Brush Head
  2. Slim precision bristles to provide a precise clean for a radiant smile

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Pulsonic, Precision

Customer Review :

Brush Off

I had looked around for a good price for the pulsonic refill brush set. Everywhere I looked the prices were around $25. I saw these at such a great price that I bought 2 packs. I enjoy brushing with my pulsonic toothbrush so much that I find that I actually brush longer. This is a good buy.

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Oral B Precision Clean, formerly Flexisoft toothbrush heads, 6 Ct Oral B Precision Clean, formerly Flexisoft toothbrush heads, 6 Ct
Price : $34.99 $19.95
Features :
  1. 6 Precision Clean replacement brush heads from Oral B
  2. Soft, rounded bristles in center protect teeth from too-firm brushingIndicator bristles' color fades to signal when brush head needs replacement
  3. Long interdental tips clean deep between teeth and below gumline
  4. Brush heads have removable color-code rings
  5. Independently comfirmed best cleaning technology

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The six replacement brush heads in this pack fit all Braun Oral-B electric toothbrushes except Oral B Sonic Complete, Vitality Sonic, and CrossAction Power Series. They have soft, rounded bristles in the center to protect the teeth from too-firm brushing. Long interdental tips on the edges clean deep between teeth and below the gum line and fade after prolonged use, indicating when a brush head needs replacing. The necks of the brush heads have removable color-code rings to identify individual brush heads for family members.

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Fast service, product as promised

Oral B Floss Action 3 pack brush head refill Fast service, product as promised

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Perfect Brush Fit

I have a small mouth so the larger heads are uncomfortable. These are the perfect size brush heads to reach behind the farthest molars. My order came on time and as published. Good price. Great product.

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Philips Sonicare Elite Replacement 4 Brush Heads - Fits elite, essence & Xtreme Philips Sonicare Elite Replacement 4 Brush Heads - Fits elite, essence & Xtreme
Price : $45.99
Features :
  1. Philips Sonicare Special Value Pack E series Replacement Standard Brush Heads
  2. These heads fit all Elite, Essence, Xtreme, Advance e9000, e7000, e5000, e3000, a4000 models
  3. Slim, angled neck and contour-fit bristles
  4. Thorough everyday clean

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Your Teeth Feel Like They Were Just Cleaned

After one brushing with this brush your teeth feel like you just saw the dental hygienist. It's amazing. Really love it!

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Sonic Complete-Oral B Replacment Brush Heads, 3ct Sonic Complete-Oral B Replacment Brush Heads, 3ct
Price : $35.95 $13.00
Features :
  1. Oral-B Sonic Complete replacement brushheads (pkg. of 3 brushheads)
  2. For Oral-B Sonic Complete models only!
  3. Effectively removes plaque without irritating gums

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Only for Oral-B Sonic Complete

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Very good heads

There's not much too say expect that they fit well and are good as the originals.

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Great Product..

This is a wonderful teeth cleaning system. I would recommend it to anyone who wants an excellent oral hygeine regimine.

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As advertised

Three brush heads, as described, for cheaper than I could buy them at CVS. These things are inordinately expensive for what they are, but do work much better than a manual toothbrush.

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good experience

I had it in a few days and got great price for a great product!

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What is there to say

The brush heads arrived as advertised and fit the toothbrush model they were designed for.

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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.

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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.

 

Question : Do we get free dental care when hillry wins ?
I like the free health care but I can afford only so much dental care and had to pay for some dental today . Do we get the free dentist if hillry win or just the free medical ?

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Can Hillary get a new bridge and night guard for me? Mine are wearing down.

 

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!

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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 : Will Hillary Clintons universal healthcare apply to Dental Care?
I noticed that many of her supporters were in need of proper dental care, is it a component of her plan?

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I certainly hope so. LOL.

 

Question : How come hospitals don't have dental departments for after hours emergency dental care ?
A friend of mine broke his tooth on Friday evening. He went to a local hospital emergency room and was given pain meds and told to see his dentist first thing Monday morning. Why can't hospitals provide emergency dental care !

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Because our greedy health care system is horrible ! While a broken tooth isn't exactly an emergency it is crucial to get immediate dental care to have a chance to save a tooth. If you have to wait two or three days to see your dentist, chances are you'll lose a tooth that probably could have been saved. It's a sad situation that our health care system is so expensive, so horrible and above not accessible to everyone. When doctors offices are closed the only other place to get medical attention is via hospital emergency rooms and while some medical issues may not be emergency in nature, where else can you get treatment after hours.

 

Question : How would you get free dental care through your state?
I am in dire need of a dentist and I really can not afford one. I live with my boyfriend and do not work. I watch our daughter and his older daughter from another relationship. I know if him and I were married it would be done and over with but that is not an option right now. Please let me know if there is anyway for this to happen.

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Here, where I am, certain health centers offer dental services. You can't be on insurance of any sort, including medicare/medicaid. But they offer the services for free. For those who are on Medicare/Medicaid, there are dental offices that accept that type of insurance. There are also community services offered. I recently learned that there is a church in my area that offers free services such as dental, a pharmacy, eye exams, etc all in the church there. It's something they offer once a month, I think, and they only accept 20 people each time. Not all of these services may be available in your area, but services like that aren't advertised much, you have to do your research. Good luck!

 

Question : Is dental care considered to be a luxury good?
is the quantity of dental care demanded very responsive to a change in price?

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Funny, but here in Canada I guess it is. Dental is not part of the state run health system. Neither is optometry, come to think of it, so I guess they are both "luxuries" from a political stand point.

 

Question : Where can i find low cost dental care?
Right now I cannot afford dental care & need it desperately. How do I find someone to help me? There's got to be somebody out there that will help people who need it badly. Any suggestions?? Barbie, I'm from West Tennessee.

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Schools of dentistry at major universities usually have clinics, although the waiting lists can be terribly long as people need dental work and it is so expensive. If I were you I would go ahead and make an appointment with a dentist you have heard good things about in your area, and go for a consultation...(consultation should be free.) Explain the situation to the dentist...that you want to get your teeth fixed, low on money, want to work out a plan of action....and so on...and the dentist can give you a plan for your mouth that has prices on it. You save up the money for each part and then go have that part done. In the meanwhile, really look for some dental insurance, which is usually pretty cheap, like under 15 dollars a month, and even though there may be a waiting period before you can use it, it will help in the long run. The dentist at your consultation can give you some ideas of what plans you can look into for that. I feel for you, and good luck in this endeavor...Best of luck-- Jennifer

 

Question : What can I do to get dental care without dental insurance?
Hi everyone, I'm a 2x veteran that seperated from the Army, recently I have trouble finding a dentist that will provide dental care under a Vet Affairs dental reimbursement program. Because I have one missing tooth (pre-existing cond.), the costs for the dental implant exceeded the VA fee schedule, therefore will not reimburse the dentist. VA has been ignoring my case for almost a year now. If I go for priv dent. ins. I will not be covered for a teeth implant. Now I'm thinking of going to Mexico for dental care. Are there any other options?

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Unfortunately veterans get stuck behnd the 8 ball on this one, and I am so sorry for that. The fees that the VA allows are so low that most dentists can't work with that fee schedule without losing their shirt. The whole VA Dental program s a joke. We have tried in the past to work with some of the vets in our area and the hospitals put you guys on hold forever. Not a very nice way to say thanks for your service. You should speak with your local government representative to see what can be done in your area. Best of luck and well wishes

 

Question : pro bono dental care in grand rapids mi?
I am a community heath care worker trying to find out if there is any pro bono dental care in Gr. MI. to assist clients. All are low income, most are uninsured in the dental dept. Some have limited health coverage. Our service helps people to resource. a little more info., I am also looking for pro bono work like extractions, dentures, partials, ect.

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I don't know of any probono, but teaching schools are a great resource for person's with little to no insurance. My dental hygiene school only charges $25 for adults and $15 for kids and seniors (that includes many things along with a cleaning, such as x-rays). Try looking up dental and dental hygiene schools in your area.

 

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