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Bottom brush head loosens off main head assembly within 1 month
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By limitdown on August 04, 2013
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I brush twice a day for about 1.5min each time and the bottom brush head loosens off the main assembly within just 1 month of use. I have no complaints about the durability of the bristles. However, the lack of durability of the head mechanism is just not acceptable.
The loosened head is not just a cosmetic issue. During use, the loose head will constantly pinch and break skin inside of the mouth. Many of the broken skin/mucus-membranes will inevitably turn into canker sores.
This has happened to me with about 4 to 5 of these same brush heads. The only reason I keep buying these is that there is no better alternative on the market. If there is a better and more durable alternative brush/brush-head, please let me know.
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6 of 6 people found the above review helpful.
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Provide best cleaning experience
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By Freelenser on February 22, 2010
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These brush heads provide dual cleaning and leave a very fresh feeling after every use. And Amazon really beats its price compared to any other store in the market. I buy these regularly from here now instead of going to a store. With the free shipping it is the best bargain deal.
11 of 12 people found the above review helpful.
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Clean teeth
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By king lover ad on January 18, 2010
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The double head really gives that extra cleaning and the price for these were the best I have ever seen. My dentist appointments have gone very well since using these.
10 of 10 people found the above review helpful.
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Great product though not perfect
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By Soonglim on January 05, 2010
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Being an engineer, I did extensive research before buying an "automatic" toothbrush, and wound up selecting the Oral-B SmartSeries 4750. The Oral-B has one huge benefit over the SoniCare I was considering and that was the rotary action since the Oral-B SmartSeries 4750 also has "sonic" pulsations. A lower-end Oral-B had the dual-action brushes, but wasn't "sonic". Did a bit more research on the Oral-B website and found this dual-action brush head to be compatible with the Oral-B SmartSeries 4750. This was just another huge advantage of the Oral-B over the SoniCare automatic toothbrush. Since these dual-action toothbrushes weren't too expensive, I took a gamble and brought three 3-packs. This was about 4-months ago, and I'm still using the first one from my purchase.
I definitely felt a cleaner difference from the dual-action brush head than the rotating brush head that came with my Oral-B. The lateral vibrating brush not only help loosen gunk from your teeth, it also provides the surface area for the toothpaste, and an additional "sonic" surface. With just the rotating brush head, I generally cannot finish brushing within the two-minute recommended brushing time and take at least 4 minutes. With the dual-action brush head, I'm able to do it in 2-minutes and my mouth feels much cleaner. And my teeth are noticeably cleaner and whiter. I had cavity filings that were colored to match my yellowish teeth, and now I can clearly see that my teeth are a much whiter shade than my filings. (This was without change in toothpaste, and actually reduced time in brushing).
So what can be improved? Three things. One is the dual-action brush head is a bit thick, although not much thicker than the regular rotary brush heads. Would be nice to have a flatter profile. Second is that flossing action bristles should come on the rotary part of the dual-action brush head (like that on the rotary brush that came with the Oral-B SmartSeries 4750). And third, and the most important, is that the rotary part and the lateral vibrating parts of the dual-action brush head should be angled about 10 degrees to contour fit the curve of one's teeth. This will optimize the contact surface at any time we're gliding the brush during brushing. With these improvements, I would give it 5-stars... food-for-thought for any Oral-B employees reading this.
20 of 22 people found the above review helpful.
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First class on a budget
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By Editor on November 20, 2009
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These were by no means inexpensive, but far less that store-bought. They are the real deal and work as they should. I have bought them from Amazon twice now... both times successful and happy transactions.
10 of 11 people found the above review helpful.
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Great - if you have the right brush
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By stackhouse on August 10, 2009
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Brush heads fit: - Triumph - ProfessionalCare - Vitality - AdvancePower
DOES NOT FIT: - VITALITY SONIC - SONIC COMPLETE - CROSS ACTION POWER
127 of 127 people found the above review helpful.
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