![]() Review:My wife already uses a Sonicare Series 2 PlaqueControl and one thing we can say for sure that these toothbrushes are miles better than any manual or cheaper battery operated toothbrushes can be. Read moreĭate:Reviewed in the United States on February 20, 2018 Overall, this is an excellent toothbrush with quad pacer timer, 3 intensity levels, Smart Brush technology and a brush change reminder. I wrapped a rubber band around the handle which is tempering the problem. The addition of a rubberized grip strip could be an improvement. The finish is rather slick, and it can be hard to keep a grip at times. So if you want to lay it on a countertop and apply toothpaste, it will stay in position and not roll over, spilling toothpaste. For me, an important positive not usually mentioned is that this toothbrush will lie stably on its side on a flat surface vs rolling around. It can help minimize / remove extrinsic stains from coffee, wine, etc if used appropriately. The whitening feature is real, but people should realize that it is not intended to be a whitening treatment to change the actual shade of the teeth. So in its current version, I do not think this feature is realistically very helpful. In my opinion, one has to press unreasonably hard while brushing to elicit the pressure sensor’s vibration change. Having been a hard brusher for much of my early life, the pressure sensor was theoretically one of the most important reasons that I chose this toothbrush. Various features are important to different users and influence pricing structure. The sonic technology creates perceptible micro bubbles that circulate between teeth and below the gumline which assist in making my mouth feel extra clean. All of the current model Philips sonic toothbrushes operate with 31,000 brush strokes per minute, so they will all remove plaque and do an excellent job of cleaning. Sonic and ultrasonic are different but are often confused in review articles, even in some written by “experts”. I would have also tried an ultrasonic toothbrush but found that most were “currently unavailable” and/or offered by small companies with service issues. Review:After spending hours diligently researching the entire US electric toothbrush market, I chose this sonic Philips 6100 model.
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