Oral-b Crossaction Electric Toothbrush Replacement Brush Head Refills, Black, 4 Count
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All of our Oral-Facial-Respiratory-Dysfunction Except for the iO and Pulsonic, which have their own brush heads, B brush heads fit all of our electric toothbrush handles. br>br>The Oral-Musculoskeletal System (OMS) is a type of oral-musculoskeletal system B Team
The package does not state whether the product is Soft or Medium. The brush heads I received are medium in size.
Greetings, Thanbr>br>You have the option of using Oral- b Head Refills with your Oral-B Oral-B Oral-B Oral-B Oral-B Or b genius pro 8000br>br>Thank you for getting in touch with us.
Caleb, hello there. Oral B IO Series 7 is compatible with this product, according to Marissa. Please accept my heartfelt gratitude for getting in touch with me. Wishing you a pleasant day.
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You are not getting what is shown in the picture; it appears that this product was designed for a different region or country, as none of the languages on the back are in English.
I, too, received a box containing brush heads with fewer bristles than those pictured, model 91831068, as did reviewer Jenna. The writing on the packaging was in Turkish and Arabic.
I've been using Oral B Electric Toothbrushes for a long time. They clean my teeth the best, in my opinion. Your teeth will be thoroughly cleaned thanks to the round brush head and oscillating rotation action. This model is no exception; it cleans up beautifully. I only use the highest setting on this model, which has a lot of options. Oral B toothbrushes have only two flaws in my opinion. This model is the only one that exists. Below the on/off button is a speed dial. It's not a big deal, but I keep pushing the speed selector while brushing. This is merely a minor irritation. My other issue with Oral B brushes, including this one, is that they all have the same problem. The actual brush is attached to a metal shaft in the units. I've noticed that a small amount of water can seep down the shaft and into an area of the unit ever since I've been using these units. Although it has never caused me any harm, I dislike it. To get rid of the water, I'll have to flip my unit over and run it. This could take up to 20 seconds. I'm not sure why it can't be designed in such a way that no water can get inside. Apart from the water issue, which is a minor annoyance, I am a big fan of Oral B Electric Brushes.
A crossaction head was included with my Braun toothbrush when I received it. I bought replacement heads "for sensitive teeth" when the first one was worn out because I have sensitive teeth. However, they did not work for me. My teeth weren't as clean as they should have been, and there was more debris between them. br>I didn't want to buy these crossaction heads because they aren't cheap, but I had no choice. Now I'm happy once more. I'm not sure how or why, but these heads are the best at cleaning for me. They work well for my sensitive teeth as well.
It only takes a couple of minutes in the morning and evening. The only thing I don't like about my vanity top is how the power cord looks. I tried the battery-operated ones, but they were all defective (yes, I bought four!). ) a colossal blunder! Stick with the electrics and keep them charged. They won't let you down. You'll be glad you did it.
These are an exact match for my oral b p1000 that I purchased. It's of excellent quality. When I'm finished, my teeth feel amazingly clean. During use, no bristles are lost at random. br>br>At least in my area, these are priced around what you'd expect to pay locally.
I received a product that was packaged for sale in Turkey, Russia, and the Middle East. Is there a difference between the product packaged for the US and the product packaged for Turkey, Russia, and the Middle East?br>br>Is there a difference between the product packaged for the US and the product packaged for Turkey, Russia, and the Middle East?br>br What is the position of Canada in relation to these markets? br>br>I'll never know because they didn't send me anything like that. br>br>Companies such as P G produce lower-quality goods for various markets in order to save money and cut corners in accordance with developed-country regulations. I'm not convinced they're of the same high quality as those sold in the United States. br>br>Are they even in compliance with US health and safety regulations?.
My dentist recommends that I brush my teeth at least twice a day and floss after each meal. This replacement brush matches my fancy toothbrush, which connects to an app on my phone and tells me if I've brushed enough and if I'm brushing too hard. Perfect! At least I have something to keep me in line. A few years ago, I needed two units of blood transfused while having my teeth cleaned. There will be no more. Oral, I appreciate it. 👍🏻.