Thursday, October 6, 2011

Electric Toothbrush Review - Sonicare or Oral B

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Sonicare and Oral B are two of the leading manufacturers of electric toothbrushes in the industry market today. Both these companies offer various toothbrush models which retail at varying prices and which are designed to clean teeth much more effectively than you would through manual brushing. Despite the fact that both Sonicare and Oral B employ technologies that slightly differ in creating their particular models of electric toothbrushes, both companies do offer toothbrushes that are comparable across their varying price ranges.

For instance, Oral B offers the Sonic Complete which is characterized by criss crossed bristles designed to effectively reach between your teeth. This toothbrush is also capable of running for at least 2 weeks without the need to recharge it. It also features multiple brushing modes such as clean, soft and massage. On the other hand, Sonicare offers the Elite 9500 which features 2 contoured brush heads to provide you with precision cleaning, as well as its innovative dual speed control.

Oral B's Sonic Complete is designed to facilitate the removal of plaque, prevention of gingivitis and tooth decay, as well as the removal of bacteria and promotion of healthier gums. While Sonicare's Elite 9300 offers similar benefits and features as Oral B's Sonic Complete, it further boasts the ability to aid in the effective removal of stains from the teeth. Prices for the electric toothbrushes offered by both of these companies will vary anywhere between a couple of dollars and a few hundred dollars. For instance, Oral B offers the Oral B Professional Care 7400 toothbrush at , while Sonicare offers the Elite e9500 - one of its more expensive electric toothbrushes at 0.

When it comes to technology, electric toothbrush lovers will be pleased to learn that both Sonicare and Oral B continue to invest in new innovative technologies in the manufacture of their toothbrushes. For instance both the Sonicare Elite 8300 and the Oral B Sonic Complete are fitted with timers that can be set to power off the toothbrush after 2 minutes of use, which is the recommended time that has been set by dentists for effective brushing.

Both Sonicare and Oral B offer high end electric toothbrushes which come highly recommended by both dentists and consumers. Because of the almost equal popularity of both these companies, it may sometimes prove challenging to determine the better option when it comes to their range of electric toothbrushes. The good news however is that both companies provide toothbrushes that are the best in the market.

There are however some minor differences that stand out between Sonicare and Oral B electric toothbrushes. For instance, because Oral B bristles tend to be a little harder than those of the Sonicare toothbrushes, you may find it more difficult when brushing with an Oral B toothbrush than you would with a Sonicare - especially if you have sensitive teeth and gums. It is therefore recommended that beginners should opt for Sonicare electric toothbrushes as opposed to the Oral B range of electric toothbrushes.


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