Sonicare IntelliClean Single Replacement Brush Head Sonicare IntelliClean Single Replacement Brush Head
Price : $18.99
Features :
  1. Precise combination of Soft, Extra-soft and Super-soft end-rounded bristles
  2. For use with IntelliClean system handles only

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Specially designed for optimum brushing performance on the IntelliClean System Toothbrush.

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Philips Sonicare Advance (A-Series) Replacement Brush Head, Compact (1-Pack) Philips Sonicare Advance (A-Series) Replacement Brush Head, Compact (1-Pack)
Price : $17.99
Features :
  1. 1 ultra-compact replacement brush head
  2. Compatible with all original Sonicare and Advance Series handles
  3. Short bristle head and longer neck
  4. Ideal for smaller mouths and hard-to-reach places
  5. Color-coded for individual users

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For optimum cleaning performance, electric toothbrush heads should be replaced every six months. This ultracompact replacement brush head fits all original Sonicare and Advance series handles. Color-coded for individual users, the brush head features a longer neck and shorter rows of extra-soft, rounded bristles in order to better fit smaller mouths, such as children's, and allow precision reach around braces. --Ann Bieri

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Works for me

Sometimes these are hard to find locally, so it's nice to be able to order from Amazon.

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Excellent product

This brush compares well with other Sonicare models I have used. It has plenty of time for me to brush and provides steady even brushing.

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As Advertised

Couldn't find the brushes anymore at local stores. Thanks for stocking them. Product came quickly and it was just what I wanted. Thanks again.

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Braun Inc Braun Sonic Complete 2 Mode Rechgble Braun Inc Braun Sonic Complete 2 Mode Rechgble
Price : $100.06 $79.97
Features :
  1. Two modes offer consumers unmatched versatility.
  2. Clean mode - Side to side vibrational movements offer superior tooth/gumline cleaning.
  3. Soft mode - Reduced speed vibrational movements for cleaning sensitive teeth, gum tissue and tongue.
  4. Advance Brush Head Technology.
  5. Power Tip Bristles - longer bristles for hard to reach areas.

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Features: Sonic toothbrush with 260 Hz. 2 brushing modes - clean & soft. 2-minute timer to ensure professionally recommended brushing time. Professional timer helps to brush each area of the mouth. Power tip bristles that are longer for hard to reach areas. Crisscross bristles to reach deep & clean between teeth. Indicator bristles that fade halfway to indicate replacement. Whitens 25 percent better than Sonicare Elite. Full charge indicator. Ergonomic handle. 2 year warranty.

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Viatek Sonic Pulse Ultrasonic Toothbrush Viatek Sonic Pulse Ultrasonic Toothbrush
Price : $29.99 $22.10
Features :
  1. Universal fit
  2. 40,000 sonic vibrations
  3. 2 speeds, gentle and clean
  4. Water-resistant
  5. 2 minute timer

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Customer Review :

Versatile vibrator

The title says it all. Another reviewer made a snide comment to this effect and he's probably right. I can't believe that it's advertised as "ultrasonic"... because it's not. It just vibrates. And there's more vibration at the base than on the brush head.

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This will eclipse the Rampant Rabbit

My girlfriend loves it! Very versatile as it accepts many items other than a toothbrush. It might even be good for cleaning your teeth but I suspect we will never find out ;-)

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Poorly made

It is cheaply constructed. It is not water-proof. The batteries inside the battery compartment are wet after first use. Not recommended!

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Returned product

The battery compartment on the product would not remain closed. It is cheaply constructed and totally unsatisfactory.

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Philips Sonicare Healthy White Rechargeable Sonic Toothbrush, HX6711 - 1 Ea Philips Sonicare Healthy White Rechargeable Sonic Toothbrush, HX6711 - 1 Ea
Price : $85.00
Features :
  1. It has proven to remove coffee, tea and red wine stains.
  2. Sonic technology for effective removal of plaque.
  3. Smartimer and Quadpacer to help you achieve optimal brushing.
  4. The HealthyWhite has two mode settings: Clean, and Clean and White.
  5. Sonicare brush head has contour fit bristles that help increase tooth coverage.

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INDICATIONS: Philips Sonicare Healthy White Rechargeable Sonic Toothbrush with Sonic technology for effective removal of plaque.Smartimer and Quadpacer to help you achieve optimal brushing.It has proven to remove coffee, tea and red wine stains.It has two mode settings: Clean, and Clean and White.

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Questions & Answers
Question : im 15 and i live in florii da.i live with a negelctive parent and i need dental care imediately. please help.
i have an extra tooth growing in the back of my mouth that hurts very badly and sometimes interferes with eating. i need to get instructions on how to contact florida kid care, also, i need instructions on how i find out what forida kid care plan will include dental. i desperately need a tooth removed and to have braces. please, someone help me.

Answer:
Go to the nurse or guidance counselor at school... your 'complaint' will be on your record, and will be followed up by your area's CPS (Child Protective Services) if not resolved in a timely manner. Since you're a minor, you won't be able to get in to see someone on your own~ you need help with that. I'm not familiar with Florida Kid Care, but I'm sure you'll need a consenting adult to get you in... No one should suffer like this..... Good luck to you!

 

Question : Does anyone know of where I can get cosmetic dental care at a very low price?
I would even be willing to be an example case for a dental office! I have very good insurance, just not enough to cover all of my work that needs to be done.

Answer:
You can definately check our your local universities and see what kind of dental programs they have and see if they have med students who are about to graduate work on people who don't have the money or ins. won't cover full price for regular cosmetic work. It's cheap and I believe they let you do payments. The dentists/professors are there observing so it's not like they do it themselves. One of my friends had his teeth worked on here in Dallas at Baylor, and they look really good... Check it out.

 

Question : Where can I find the best dental care?
I'm a foreigner living here and I need your advice I have a medical insurance in the following hospitals in Malaysia and I want to know which one has'got the best dental care and the best dentists as well 1-Ampang Puteri Specialist Hospital 2-Damansara Specialist Hospital 3-Selangor Medical Center 4-KPJ Kajang Specialist Hospital 5-Tawakal Hospital 6-Sentosa Medical Center and another question Are there Syrian or Lebanese Dentists?

Answer:
I don't live in the area so unfortunately I can't be of help. But I do feel complied to tell you that not all Malaysians are like Living a Life, who doesn't even know that Lebanon and Syria are parts of Asia. *roll eyes* Whatever he just said, well seems like he is describing himself. Dont mind him. As a foreigner living on others' land, I understand how you may prefer to obtain services from people who have the same background as yourself. I do that a lot too :) But on the other hand, there is no harm of giving the local dentists a try. Some of them are trained overseas and do a terrific job :)

 

Question : How should I approach a dentist to barter my marketing skills in exchange for dental care?
I don't have dental coverage, my business is marketing and my smile is a mess.

Answer:
In order to barter the value of your services should be equal or close to the dentist. So first look for a dentist offering free exams and x-rays, cleanings for new patients this is approx value of $200 savings and a great way for you to introduce yourself and become familiar with your new dentist and customer. Now back to the marketing part obvisously if you have the coupon for free services he is marketing but your referrals may still matter for discount for each referral and if your create an affordable avenue to mail out or distribute the coupons, cards etc. for a set discount amount. In addition you let him know you are paying privately (cash) and plan your treatment according to your budget and your marketing services discount. For more savings on your bill you can obtain low cost dental care by enrolling in a discount dental plan for about $100.00 for the entire year! Discount dental plans provide 10-60% off routine dental care and expensive dental procedures plus select plans offer FREE exams, x-rays etc. Now you have saved hundreds off your dental bill by combining the discount dental plan, marketing and coupon either way you will receive a treatment plan with costs and you will know how much to barter and it's worth to both of you. Look below for a few more tips on how to cut dental costs

 

Question : How do I get free dental care in Florida?
I have a tooth with a missing filling. The nerve is exposed and it is sending sharp throbbing pain to my bottom right row of teeth anytime I breathe or move my mouth the wrong way. I have been using temporary filler and Ambesol but even that seems to not be working well anymore. I just need it to be dealt with by a professional at this point but we are sooo broke and don't even have health insurance. HELP!! Pls

Answer:
Try going to a Dental College in your area. They usually accept patients "to practice" supervised by their instructors.

 

Question : Does anyone know of low cost or free Dental care?
We live in Norhwest Ohio,and my 21 year old son has really bad teeth and needs dentures.However, he does not have insurance through his job and can't afford to pay for them himself.I am really worried about the health affects from his teeth.So, does anyone in Ohio know of free or low cost dental care or any organizations that can help pay?

Answer:
Check with local colleges. If there is a dental program, they might be able to get him in, little to no cost. Usually long waits though, if he can wait.

 

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 : Where can I find inexpensive dental care in the Killeen, Texas area? Need work done, have very little money.?
I have no dental insurance, need to have some teeth pulled, including wisdom teeth. Hoping there is a Dental school nearby that offers free/low cost care.

Answer:
Call up a dentist and ask if he knows of a low cost or sliding scale clinic in the area. Sometimes dentists will donate work to low income people and there might be a free dental clinic that you can go to. If the first dentist doesn't know then try another one.

 

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 : 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.

 

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