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I purchased the brush at the recommendation of my orthodontist after getting braces, and haven’t looked back since. Granted, the brush is a little hard to get adjust to for the first few days, so powerful that it vibrates your entire jaw, but it doesn’t take long to get used to and leaves your teeth feeling slick and smooth. My teeth felt like they have been cleaned at the dentist every time I use it, and my gums thank me every time I brush them.
Unlike some electric toothbrushes, the Sonicare toothbrush has a rechargeable battery. Brushing twice a day, I find I don’t need to recharge mine that often. However, all Sonicares come with a base station where you can set your brush that charges it automatically, so remembering to charge it isn’t that difficult. The brush works differently than mechanical or rotor action brushes, using a magnet-driven brush head that turns 31,000 times/minute and low acoustic frequencies to clean.
Which Sonicare toothbrush should I buy?
Quite a few Sonicare brushes have been released over the years. Among the most recent and popular are the Sonicare Elite e7300, the Essence 5300, the Essence e5500, and the pricey but feature-filled FlexCare. All of them clean your teeth with the same effectiveness, but the pricier models have some pretty neat bells and whistles.
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