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Oral B Toothbrush - 5 Of The Very Best For Dental Care



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By : Tricia Jones    29 or more times read
Submitted 2011-05-20 14:18:52
Whether you decide to go with a top of the line electronic toothbrush or a less expensive model, the Oral B brand definitely has some excellent toothbrushes. Here are five of the top performing models.

Braun Oral-B Triumph IQ 5000 Rechargeable Power Toothbrush with SmartGuide

This rechargeable electronic toothbrush is top of the line and comes complete with a wireless digital display that gives you feedback while you brush. This model is the only brand to earn platinum approval for plaque removal from the British Dental Health Foundation. Its 3D cleaning action oscillates and pulsates at 40,000 times per minute and rotates at 8,800 times per minute. A customised brushing experience is just a click away with the five cleaning options. Additionally, a single charge lasts ten days and three brush heads, a smart plug and travel case are included making it a decent value package.

Braun Oral-B Professional Care 3000 3 Mode Rechargeable Toothbrush

With modes for daily clean, sensitive and polish, this electronic toothbrush is designed to ensure whiter teeth in just twenty one days. The 3D cleaning power removes double the plaque when compared to a manual toothbrush. A handy two minute timer signals that you have brushed for two minutes and visual indicator lights tell you if you are applying too much pressure during brushing. On a side note, this toothbrush earned the gold approval award from the British Dental Health Foundation. It will typically last a week at a time on one charge under normal use.

Braun Oral-B Professional Care 6000 Electric Rechargeable Toothbrush

This electronic toothbrush also uses a 3D cleaning method. The small brush head makes it easier to reach back teeth and pulsates at 20,000 times per minute and rotates at 7,600 rotations per minute. It comes with a built-in sensor that pauses the pulsing when you are brushing too hard and a two minute timer that encourages you to brush for the recommended time. If cleaning twice a day for two minutes, the charge typically lasts up to seven days at a time. Consumers found this to be of really good value.

Braun Oral-B Professional Care 500 Electric Rechargeable Toothbrush

The Care 500 rechargeable toothbrush also uses a 3D cleaning method, in which the head oscillates, pulsates up to 20,000 times per minute and rotates 7600 times per minute for removing two times more plaque than with a standard manual toothbrush. This model includes a vibrating timer to indicate when you have brushed for the recommended two minutes. The toothbrush comes with two brush heads with blue bristles that fade gradually with use to indicate when replacement is needed, which is quite helpful. Lastly, a single charge can last seven days or longer making this a simplistic but great value toothbrush for usually less than ?30.

Braun Oral-B Advanced Power 400 battery toothbrush

This is an inexpensive power toothbrush with a non-slip grip for comfort and better control. The compact brush head makes cleaning hard to reach spots like back teeth easier. It is battery powered and has a water resistant battery compartment. Bristles are elongated on the outside edge to help get between teeth and along the gum line. They also fade halfway to indicate that it's time for replacement. This electronic toothbrush may not have as much power as the rechargeable and sonic toothbrushes, but consumers feel that priced at less than ?20 and with a two year guarantee, it's a bargain.

It's always a good idea to determine what features you need in a toothbrush and discuss options with your dentist before beginning a new regime. Regardless of the model you choose, make sure that you follow recommended guidelines for regular care and your teeth and gums should be healthy and clean for years to come.
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