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Philips Sonicare Essence 5300 Power Toothbrush & Accessories Kit
Price : $139.95 $119.00
Features
: - Philips Sonicare Essence 5300 Power Toothbrush
- Sonicare HX7002 Replacement Brushheads - 2 Pack
- Crest Intelliclean Fluoride Anticavity Toothpaste Cool Mint 2 Pack
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The only sonic toothbrush with a slim, angled neck, contour-fit bristles and ultra-high speed for greater plaque removal. Easy Start feature gently increases brushing power over the first 12 uses. Enjoy naturally whiter teeth with a reduction in stains, reverse gingivitis and help shrink periodontal pockets. Includes 1 Sonicare toothbrush with contoured brush head, 1 Charger base with easy wrap cord, 1 Hygienic travel cap and Brush head holder. Model l#5300. --Plus-- Replacement Brushheads 2 Pack,Crest Intelliclean Fluoride Anticavity Toothpaste Cool Mint 2 Pack
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Philips Sonicare Healthy White Rechargeable Sonic Toothbrush, HX6711 - 1 Ea
Price : $85.00
Features
: - It has proven to remove coffee, tea and red wine stains.
- Sonic technology for effective removal of plaque.
- Smartimer and Quadpacer to help you achieve optimal brushing.
- The HealthyWhite has two mode settings: Clean, and Clean and White.
- 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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Philips Sonicare Essence e5500 Power Toothbrush
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Features
: - Soft-grip handle holds charge for up to 2 weeks, ideal for travel"
- Rechargeable toothbrush cleans with ultra-high speed bristles
- 2-minute Smartimer and Quadpacer interval timer
- Removes 80% of coffee and tobacco stains in just 28 days
- Includes 2 contoured brush heads, charger base, and travel case
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Essence e5500 includes:* 1 Sonicare toothbrush with 2 contoured brush heads* 1 Charger base with easy-wrap cord* 2 Hygienic travel caps* 1 Travel case* 1 Brush head holder* 2 Year Warranty*
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Sonicare Advance (A-Series) Replacement Brush Head, Standard (2-Pack)
Price : $39.95
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: - 2 Standard size replacement brush heads
- 5 rows of extra-soft, rounded bristles
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Sonicare Replacement Brushes -- Excellent buy, excellent service
Both my wife and I love our Sonicare electronic toothbrushes, and that makes us especially good customers when it comes to the replacement brushes. Happily, replacement is only necessary once every six months, so the brushes are an excellent buy ... and they do a superb job of service.
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I have been using this brush for the last 3 years and I like it.
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Sonciare review
Items were received in an expedient manner and even though one of the items was incorrect, the seller was friendly and courteous in getting another one sent to me. Great public relations!!!
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Rich's Review
The product arrived soon enough. It was in its original packaging. I am enjoying the use of it everyday.
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I've used the sonicare toothbrush for years! My teeth have never ever been better! Before I started using this product.. I had gum disease.. once I started using sonicare.. I haven't had any problems with my teeth. I recommend this brush highly.
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Oral B Power Toothbrush Replacement Brush Heads (3 Precision Clean + 1 Interspace Refills)
Price : $29.99
Features
: - Includes: 3 Flexisoft brush heads, and 1 Interspace brush head.
- Longer interdental tips clean deep between teeth and below gumline
- Indicator bristles signal brush head replacement
- Helps keep teeth naturally white
- Fits all Braun Oral-B powered toothbrushes except Oral B CrossAction Power brush
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The Flexisoft toothbrush heads have extra 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.
The Intersace brush head is designed for cleaning between teeth as well as around bridges, crowns and implants.
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Questions & Answers
Question : How do you brush your teeth with an electric toothbrush without applying pressure?
I love my electric toothbrush but I'm having a hard time holding it to my teeth without applying at least some pressure. I have a small mouth so I don't know if that's adding to my problem. I would love some suggestions or advice. My gums are very sore.
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Hold the toothbrush in your fingertips, put it into your mouth in the cheek area then close your mouth a bit and brush. Don't tighten your cheek muscles or purse your lips, keep everything relaxed. With the electric toothbrush you use it to guide the bristles around your teeth and gums rather than using it like a manual toothbrush as there is no need to activate it to be effective.
http://en-ca.dentalcare.com/soap/patient/index.htm
This link has detailed information on Power Brushing including a video that is very useful. If your gums are very sensitive initially try using some Orajel (babys teething gel) on them prior to brushing. This should numb them up a bit. Also if you have an Oral B power brush there is also an "Extra Soft" brushhead available from the drug store.
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Question : How do you remove mold from a toothbrush?
My daughter and I share a Sonicare toothbrush. We each have our own brush head. A few days ago, I noticed a tiny black spot on hers at the base of the bristles. In just a few days it has spread and the entire base of the brush head is covered in black mold. Is there any way to remove it or do I need to throw away a brand new $10 brush head?? Help!
How do you remove mold from a toothbrush?
My daughter and I share a Sonicare toothbrush. We each have our own brush head. A few days ago, I noticed a tiny black spot on hers at the base of the bristles. In just a few days it has spread and the entire base of the brush head is covered in black mold. Is there any way to remove it or do I need to throw away a brand new $10 brush head?? Help!
WE HAVE SEPARATE BRUSH HEADS!!! ONLY THE MOTOR IS THE SAME- WE DO NOT SHARE THE PART THAT GOES INTO OUR MOUTHS!
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I have a Sonicare toothbrush...I would just go buy a new head. The best way to clean mold is with bleach, but I don't think I would want to put it back in my mouth after it had mold.
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Question : How to make masturbating with an electric toothbrush fun?
I have been masturbating with an eletric toothbrush but I can't seem to get myself to orgasm. Can someone give me any new ideas on how to make it more intense?
Any new techniques? Or special positions to make it interesting and fun? Or anything like that would be good.
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With a little imagination, just about anything can be used. Just remember to keep it clean, anything that is going in or on your vagina needs to be clean. Also, you'll want to be able to clean the item, so it will be ready for next time. NEVER insert anything that can break-off, like a bananna, or something. You wouldn't want an embarrising trip to the ER!!
The kitchen is a good place to start, a lot of utensils have very interesting handles. Some are nice and thick, others have a lot of ridges or bumps. Also you'll get a kick out of seeing somebody use it after you have... :)
You can also use the tub, turn on a GENTAL stream of WARM water, then lay under the spout with your feet up on the wall. Position your vagina right under the stream, it feels wonderful!!!
An adjustable shower head works just as well. You can also use an electric toothbrush, not the brush side. Place the back of it against your clit, and turn it on.
You can also hump your way to an orgasm. Just stack a few pillows, climb on top, squeeze with your legs so that they are firm, then start thrusting back and forth. If you have a stuffed animal, you can ride his face the same way. A bear or pig, or something with a snout adds extra pleasure.
You can add even more pleasure by inserting something in your butt. Start small and work your way. You can use lotion as lubricant. Your finger works well, you can also use a tampoon or something similar, just remember, nothing breakable, and you need to be able to remove it when your done.
Let me know how it works out for you.
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Question : How do you replace a rechargeable battery toothbrush?
I have a Braun rechargeable toothbrush and used it for years. It seems that the battery needs to be replaced. Has anyone replaced a rechargeable battery for this?
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Batteries Plus can replace it for you.. They have many locations in the US. Check to see if there is a store near by:
http://www.batteriesplus.com/t-storeloc.aspx
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Question : How do you clean a toothbrush?
Is their a way to clean a toothbrush with home ingredients.
Thanks for the answers
Thanks for the answers
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I use Milton's sterilising solution, used for sterilising baby milk bottles and teats. Just rinse before use.
But you must replace your brush regularly.
I asked my dentist he said that soaking in sterilising solution would be very effective and will not effect the brush.
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Question : How do you get the Toothbrush Off the Sonicare to change it ?
I unscrewed the toothbrush but the brush is not attached anywhere that I could see. Do tou pull it out of the top . The motor is in the screwed partand then nothing is in the bottom part which leaves the brush on top and it wont come out.
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Haha, I think you're doing what I used to do all the time. What you unscrewed is supposed to be attached the the brush head. I always unscrewed it and the brush would sometimes get left behind in the body. If you can, try and just twist the brush off. I hope that helps somewhat. If not, I apologize.
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Question : Can you ruin the battery by soaking your electric toothbrush in bleach?
I soaked by electric toothbrush in straight bleach not to long ago and it was fine for awhile, but now doesn't seem to want to charge. Could the bleach have ruined the battery?
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SOAKING ANYTHING ELECTRONIC IN ANY LIQUID, ESPECIALLY BLEACH WILL RUIN IT. TIME TO BUY ANOTHER AND FOLLOW THE MAKERS INSTRUCTIONS.
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Question : What type of toothbrush do you think works best?
My daughter is participating in a Innovation and Invention Fair and wants to innovate a toothbrush. She and her partner want to know toothbrush others prefer and why. They are looking to create a toothbrush that is better at removing plaque-causing bacteria. Thanks for your answers!
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I love the Crest Spin Brush Pro! It is wonderful at removing plaque. It is also very cheap and easy to replace! I am 49 years old and have used this toothbrush since it came out! My teeth are still good and I always get good dental checkups.I have never lost a tooth for any reason. The dentist says it is a good toothbrush! I have tried electric toothbrushes, but this one is battery operated and it so easy to replace the head.It also does a stellar job of getting my teeth very clean. I love it because once it wears out, I just get a new one!
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Question : How do you know if a toothbrush is extra soft? What number do you choose?
I need a very soft toothbrush and I like Oral B brushes, non-electric, regular brushes. What do the numbers mean by the grade such as soft, hard, med.?
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choosing a soft tooth bush is the best, just soft. nothing special. its about the pressure of how you brush long sweeping motions and gentle massaging will always get your teeth clean with minimum damage to your gums or enamel. the grades only refer to how stiff the bristles are, people think the harder they are the better, when in actuality they are damaging their gums and teeth by using something so abrasive, it means they add more bristles. also the size of the brush head it important, the smaller the better. the less surface area the brush covers the better you brush, it is a false sense of security by using a large hard brush.. one more thing don't use toothpaste if you wanna make sure that your teeth are getting clean, when you run your tongue over your whites and they are smooth they are all clean , then use some paste to brush you tongue, polish and freshen up? good luck
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Question : How often should I replace my electric toothbrush?
I have a an Oral-B, Sonic, Complete toothbrush. I replace the brush heads once every 3months. How frequently should I buy a new electric toothrbush?
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Those toothbrushes can last for years. Keep changing the heads every 3 months! :)
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