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Sonicare Plus Model
Newest Review: ... hard & you just hold on teeth so the brush does all the work - easy to get into awkward areas as well though - like wisdom teeth my ... more |
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by - written on 29/06/08 (Useful, 103 readings)
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it's not that I can;t cope with dentist's visits - it's now the expense of it all! I decided to invest in the sonicare electric toothbrush & am so glad I did! easy to use, manage & maintain it def. makes my teeth feel clean - like when u leave the hygienist. I have quite sensitive gums but there is no discomfort or harshness with this ... Read the complete review
by - written on 27/08/03 (Very useful, 1296 readings)
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I don't visit the dentist as often as I should. Not because it is a distressing experience, although I always come away bad tempered, but because my superb practitioner has twice found work to the tune of £1000. It is my choice to have a gap filled or a damaged tooth permanently and costmetically dealt with, but my credit card can do ... Read the complete review
by - written on 12/06/02 (Useful, 5244 readings)
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I bought the Sonicare for my husband a couple of years ago. It's brilliant. It tickles your gums to start with, but with regular use this sensation disappears. It's very simple to use and very effective. You won't ever want to use any other kind of toothbrush again, your teeth feel so clean after using Sonicare. There ... Read the complete review
by - written on 08/01/02 (Very useful, 2060 readings)
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I was delighted when the postman delivered a large box, and I discover I had won a prize in an Internet competition. What was my prize? A toothbrush! But not just any old toothbrush a Philips Sonicare Quadpacer Family pack available to buy at Boots for the princely sum of £149.99. Yes that’s right it is a very expensive toothbrush. ... Read the complete review
by - written on 02/04/01 (Very useful, 1357 readings)
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First off, let me make it clear. I couldn’t understand how anything long white and cylindrical which vibrates when powered by batteries could be of any interest, but some friends of another gender told me I was wrong. Still, an opinion on that subject anon. Lets get to the sonicare electronic toothbrush which I’ve been using on and off ... Read the complete review
by - written on 06/11/00 (Useful, 986 readings)
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It took me a few weeks or more, as I remember, to get used to the Sonicare toothbrush. It tickled my gums and whole mouth so much that I didn't think i could continue with it at first. But I persevered. I'm glad I did. There is a black ring to use on the brush head to lessen the "Buzzing" until you're used to it, which helps. ... Read the complete review
by - written on 16/08/00 (Very useful, 912 readings)
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I've never been blessed with good teeth so splashing out on this brush was a rather desperate attempt to do something about soaring dentist's bills. I wasn't even particularly optimistic - it sounded a bit gimmiky to me. Basically this toothbrush works by emitting waves which clean further than the tips of the bristles - eg under the ... Read the complete review
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