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By Christie Clark on December 10, 2014
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My recent order arrived. The replacement brushes are so short they look like they have been cut back to the plastic head. If I use them it will be hard plastic on my teeth. I don't know what happened to these replacement heads. I'm sending them back.
11 of 11 people found the above review helpful.
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Can't do without it - fits several models
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By Cthulhu on July 28, 2009
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There are 3 Sonicare users in our household so, when it comes to ordering replacement brush heads, naturally, we seek the 'family supersize' offer hoping to save a few dollars. As far as I know, this is the largest pack you can get - the 4-pack hasn't been available since almost forever, short of buying them wholesale.
Needless to say, but I know I'm preaching to the converted because anyone looking for this item should be a Sonicare user already, 10 years of Sonicare meant lots of money saved in dentist bills and a better quality of life for me. But... you've GOT to replace those brush heads because they DO wear out.
Compatible with the following Sonicare models:
e3000 - Xtreme a4000 - advance e5000 - essence e7000 - elite e9000 - elite
46 of 46 people found the above review helpful.
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Great product, I just wish it would last longer
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By Robert Sweeney on April 14, 2008
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I love my Sonicare toothbrush and bought these replacement heads to go with it. They do an excellent job but really only last about 3 months, based on my experience using them twice a day for probably 1.5 minutes per use on average. That works out to about $40 a year for brush heads which is somewhat steep, hence the 4 star review.
12 of 12 people found the above review helpful.
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Good next generation performer
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By IAutry on February 23, 2007
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I had an original Sonicare for 7 years. Recently replaced it. The reason I bought an elite model was because it has the compact head option. I do love the compact head design. It's small enough to reach all the way back behind the last wisdom tooth. I used to use a dental pick to make sure I got all the plaque off. Now the small head brushes well enough that I no longer use the pick.
17 of 17 people found the above review helpful.
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It's what my dentist and periodontist say that matters
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By John L. Patterson on January 22, 2007
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For 40 years I have had periodontal problems (gums receding). Recently I had to have surgery for the problem. At the same time both my dentist and periodontist suggested that I use the Sonicare tooth brush. I did and that has made all the difference in the world. In my last two visits to the periodontist, both complimented how much improvement I had made with my gums. Both encouraged me to do whatever I have been doing-which was brush with the Sonicare brushes. I find for myself that the compact brush head allows me to better reach all parts of my mouth.
22 of 22 people found the above review helpful.
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Makes Your Mouth Feel Strange For The First Few Uses
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By B. Merritt on November 21, 2006
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Replacement heads ARE expensive, but compared to dental visits and cavity repairs they're a drop in the proverbial bucket. The first few times you use an electric brush with these heads your mouth will likely feel as if it's all a-buzz. Don't panic and don't give up. Keep using the brush and it'll pass in few short days. My dentist praises my teeth now that I've been using this system for several years. My gums and teeth are cleaner, brighter, and cavity-free.
23 of 23 people found the above review helpful.
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