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Philips Sonicare Elite E7700 Toothbrush Set, with two Sonicare handles, two brush heads, two hygienic brush head caps
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Features
: - Easy-start, Extra-soft bristles, Quadpacer
- Ergonomic tapered handle, Deluxe recharge gauge
- Dual speed control, Superior cleaning technology, Patented Sonic Technology
- 2 minute Smart Timer, Holds up to 2 weeks charge
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The Philips Sonicare Elite e7700 comes with two Sonicare handles, two brush heads, two hygienic brush head caps, compact travel case, one brush head holder and charger base.
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Waterpik Sensonic SR-1000
Price : $99.99 $69.99
Features
: - Effectively removes Plaque
- Leaves teeth shiny and cleanly - reduces even persistent stains left by coffee, tea and smoking.
- Transforms toothpaste into active foam, which helps remove plaque in hard to access areas.
- Provides for healthier teeth and stronger gums.
- Leaves teeth feeling like they just had a professional cleaning.
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Inside the box : Waterpik Sensonic Professional SR-1000 power handle and charging stand with brush head storage. 2 Brush heads 1 inter dental brush head 6-page operating instructions 2 years manufacturer warranty
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good toothbrush system
This was purchased as a replacement from my previous Sensonic that finally 'died' after 10+ years. I think the two speed options + the 30 second timers are great. and the additional gum-specific brush is a nice addition.
The shipper sent it in good time. I was a bit surprised that the product box was unsealed/not wrapped in what I would have expected as its original plastic wrap. Also no warranty card/information was enclosed.
Still the product itself is working as expected...and I am pleased with the product. But in the event that something 'breaks' two years from purchase, I don't see any recourse on my end to remedy the issue.
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Waterpik Sensonic
This is my second Sensonic toothbrush, it took me a lot of searching to find it again. I purchase my first one from K-Mart and it lasted for so long. But K-Mart closed in my hometown and i finally found it at Amazon. I love the feeling of going to the dentist everyday. It is a great product, and i am glad to have another one. The brush I used in between this one and my first one was not up to the quality of Waterpik.
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Advance 4300 Quadpacer T
Price : $95.00
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95 The Sonicare Advance has the patented sonic technology, high-speed bristle motion and dynamic fluid cleaning action that made it an instant hit with users and the #1 choice of U.S. dental professionals. The Sonicare Advance 4300 comes with everything to make proper brushing virtually foolproof.
Features: FONT>Patented Sonic Technology Easy-Start brushing power ramp-up Smartimer 2-minute automatic shut-off Quadpacer 30-second interval timer Ergonomic non-slip grip
Included: Interchangeable color-coded brush head Charger base Travel case 2-year limited warranty 28-day results guaranteed LI>
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Advance 4300 Quadpacer Ultrasonic Toothbrush
Price : $95.00
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The Sonicare Advance has the patented sonic technology, high-speed bristle motion and dynamic fluid cleaning action that made it an instant hit with users and the #1 choice of U.S. dental professionals. The Sonicare Advance 4300 comes with everything to make proper brushing virtually foolproof.
Features: FONT>Patented Sonic Technology Easy-Start brushing power ramp-up Smartimer 2-minute automatic shut-off Quadpacer 30-second interval timer Ergonomic non-slip grip
Included: Interchangeable color-coded brush head Charger base Travel case 2-year limited warranty 28-day results guaranteed LI>
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Advance 4700 Quadpacer Ultrasonic Toothbrush
Price : $120.00
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The Sonicare Advance has the patented sonic technology, high-speed bristle motion and dynamic fluid cleaning action that made it an instant hit with users and the #1 choice of U.S. dental professionals. The Sonicare Advance 4700 model is Sonicare's highly featured Advance toothbrush. It includes all of our better brushing features and a full slate of accessories.
Features: FONT>Patented Sonic Technology Easy-Start brushing power ramp-up Smartimer 2-minute automatic shut-off Quadpacer 30-second interval timer Ergonomic non-slip grip Recharge indicator
Included: Two interchangeable color-coded brush heads Charger base Travel case Brush head holder 2-year limited warranty 28-day results guaranteed LI>
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Questions & Answers
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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Question : how am i suppose to get experience for a career in dental hygiene?
i was just wondering, how am i suppose to get experience when i can't even get a job in dental hygiene.. what do i do??
how did you first start out in dental hygiene?
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i was just wondering, how am i suppose to get experience when i can't even get a job in dental hygiene.. what do i do??
how did you first start out in dental hygiene?
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Question : Whats the difference between Dental Hygiene,Assistant.....?
HI, i am trying to decome a dentist one day, but in my undergraduate school their is different options Dental hygiene and assitant. What should i apply for?
THANKS
I'm Trying to become a Dentist?
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Assistant's make no money. A hygenist can make a reasonable hourly rate.
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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 : How is dental hygiene and heart conditions related?
My mother has mitral valve stenosis and often is concerned that any work / medicine they have done with her teeh (root canal for example) may be harmful to her mitral valve heart condition. why is this? I also notice that many people on here who answer the heart disease questions have sources that are dental related (they are dental hygienists, dentists)
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It is very easy to get a cut in your mouth while at the dentist( sharp metal tools) that could lead to a possible infection, from what I understand anyone with heart problems has to be very careful about this. I had to take antibiotics before every dental appointment for thirty five years( the just discontinued that for me). They can't be too careful with heart valves
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Question : Tell me anything about the dental hygiene program at sac city sacramento, CA?
I planning on doing the dental hygiene program at sac city college in Sacramento, CA. I need to know anything u can tell me.
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Certification Bootcamp- http://mcadtutorial.com/
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Question : Is it better to do a year in dental assistant class then go in to dental hygiene?
This year I will be appling for the dental assistant course at durham college. I don't want to become the assistant I'm hoping to do a year of this course so I have a better chance to get in to the hygiene program. Do you think this will help my chance to get in, instead of starting in to the hygiene program right out of high school.
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Apply for both if you can get directly into the dental hygienist program.
If you don't get in, then go ahead and do the dental assistant class.
What is most important is that you have your pre-req's and good grades...if your dental hygiene program is not lottery based like the nursing programs are, then you'll benifit from a preceptership or internship at a local dentist. Also any extra classes you can apply to it, such as medical terminology or whatever.
But yeah if you are eligible now and have all your pre-reqs...it certainly wouldn't hurt to try.
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Question : Where can someone not in college take classes aobout dental hygiene?
Where can someone who is not in college take classes or learn about dental hygiene?
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the following site has a list that offers dental hygiene classes online...you didnt mention the state or country u r in
http://www.adha.org/downloads/distance_entry.pdf
good luck
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Question : ?Dental Hygiene?
My fiance is a dental hygienist. I have been told that you can't open a dental hygiene clinic in Texas. We wanted to open a office that did cleanings only, without a dentist. Can anyone confirm or deny the laws surronding an office of this nature in Texas?
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Hi, I'm a dentist.
A dental hygienist must practice under a dentist's license in almost every state in the union. I believe the exception is rural parts of one of the Dakotas and possibly Alaska as well for the Inuit population, as there are very few dentists in that area. Don't count on your fiance ever being able to do this. The American Dental Association spends a lot of money and time lobbying against independent hygiene clinics, and for good reason.
Not what you wanted to hear, no doubt, but it's the truth.
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Question : How good is Hydrogen peroxide for dental hygiene? Any better option?
How good is Hydrogen peroxide for dental hygiene? Any better option?
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How good is Hydrogen peroxide for dental hygiene? Any better option?
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