Oral-B Kids Electric Toothbrush Featuring Disney's Minnie Mouse, for Kids 6+
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When my children's teeth were mostly in, I used an adult oral b toothbrush with sensitive heads on them. Perhaps two years old. I never brushed them too hard because I made sure to brush gently and let the toothbrush do all of the work. And manipulating the smaller toothbrush heads around their small mouths was actually easier than using a manual toothbrush. My son is almost four years old, and I have yet to allow him to brush his teeth without my supervision. I usually take care of it first, then let him "catch up." 😉
I raised my two daughters as a grandparent. So, to answer your question, here's what I'll say. Nothing will convince them that they require additional stress. With that in mind, It's time; kids will brush their teeth more thoroughly and with less arm movement in the same amount of time. This is something I'll add. When I use this brush instead of a regular brush, my teeth feel much cleaner. In addition, this brush has been effective for my daughter for many years. As a result, it's a minor cost. Get some extra heads and share it with your friends to see if they'd like to try it.
This rechargeable brush handle is compatible with all of our rechargeable brush heads.
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We'd only had them for three weeks when mold started to appear. To clean the brush heads, I put them in the dishwasher, but they kept shedding mold chunks after each use. We used brand new brush heads and made sure to remove them after each use, rinse them, and hang them to dry. Mold has returned a month later. I gave up after my child spitting black one night. There is clearly a flaw in the design.
First and foremost, the toothbrush is fantastic. Our four-and-a-half-year-old can easily fit the head into her mouth, and the handle fits her hand comfortably; she wishes it was pink or another pretty color, but she got over it after a few days. If Oral-B had been available, I would have given it a five-star rating. In terms of product information, B was more forthcoming. This Kids' brush is actually the more expensive Adult Pro 1500 that has been repackaged in a kid-friendly box. Despite the fact that the Oral- When the B branding team changed the box, they made the mistake of forgetting to change the branding on the product instructions. As a result, the Pro 1500 is referred to throughout the product instructions, and the specifications are identical to the Pro 1500. br>br>It was very frustrating that Oral-B did not sell this brush before I bought it. Wanting to know the specs before buying, I called B's customer support line. The woman on the phone was pleasant and helpful, but the branding team had only given her half of the product details, along with a story about why the product wasn't listed on Oral-B. Despite the fact that the brush has been available on Amazon for months, B's website is still selling it. Even now (a month later), the product is still not on Oral-B's website. The only logical conclusion for why this product and its specifications were not posted on Oral-B's website is that Everyone would recognize that this is the more expensive Pro 1500 in a $20 less kids box, and no one would buy the Pro 1500, according to B's website.
What a fantastic offer! I've been using Oral-B for quite some time now. For over 20 years, B has been manufacturing electric toothbrushes. They last for a long time. Mine always, without fail, last more than five years. As a result, I was a little behind on the most recent model's features. I chose a good-looking model with good specifications. After some research and comparison, I discovered that some of the "high-end" models were no better than some of the "mid-range" models. models that are reasonably priced For a toothbrush, they only had superfluous features like bluetooth and wifi? Is this for real? So I looked for the most cost-effective model, which turned out to be the Oral-B Oral-B Oral-B Oral-B Oral-B Oral B Pro 1500 is a professional camera. It costs around $67 to purchase. So I was about to make my purchase when I noticed a model that looked exactly like the 1500 but was for kids, with Star Wars and Minnie Mouse on the front, a few lines down on the product page. It was only $45 for the Star Wars model. The Minnie Mouse, on the other hand, cost $37! Thank you very much, Miss Mouse, for the $30 discount. I'm a 56-year-old man who has just received a brand-new Minnie Mouse toothbrush. It functions admirably. Minnie's picture isn't a sticker. It's a part of the brush that's always going to be there. All you have to do now is acknowledge how big of a Minnie Mouse fan you are.
I use my water pik because it's right there and does a great job, but simply turning the head upside-down in hot water will suffice. Always remember to clean items that come into contact with your body. This applies to both glasses and contact lenses. And if you're not sure how to clean something, it's always a good idea to seek advice from a doctor or even a pharmacist. They aren't going to pass any sort of judgment on you. br>Have a wonderful day and remember to smile!.
The top of the head has a hole that goes into your child's mouth, and spit and toothpaste get inside. It is impossible to remove all of the toothpaste residue. This is a horribly designed product. My husband and I have always used Sonicare toothbrushes and have never had to worry about this "maintenance. " When I contacted OralB customer service, they advised that cleaning it thoroughly with water, mild detergent, and a Q-tip should be included in the brushing routine. tip and set it to dry on a paper towel or clean cloth until you're ready to brush again. This is aimed at children! I wanted to find a way to make brushing more convenient and healthy. Why add more chores to what is already a difficult task for children? It takes longer to clean than it does to brush. "We hope that parents will help monitor children's brushing and help clean the toothbrush thoroughly," they said when I brought this up. " In conclusion, unless you feel the need to wash a toothbrush multiple times a day (because I honestly don't think kids have the patience to wash this out well enough to keep out the mold, so it will be up to the parents) and still have a potential mold issue going into your child's mouth, DO NOT BUY THIS!.
It's only been a month since I started using it, and the brush head is already falling out of the electric brush as I brush. The head of the toothbrush starts to come out when you move it from the back to the front tooth (due to dragging). As a result, it becomes inefficient and potentially dangerous, because only God knows what will happen if that head comes out while brushing or if something else happens, such as my 7-year-old daughter's head spinning. It's not something I'd go out of my way to buy.
This was recommended by a dentist for my son, who wasn't brushing his teeth as thoroughly as he should have been. He appears to spend a little more time covering the area when he uses this. I haven't seen the dentist in a while, but I'm hoping for good news.
This Oral B Electric Toothbrush is not suitable for children under the age of six. It kept trying to stop since the day it arrived, so I charged it for 25 hours until the light stopped flashing. Others who have brought this toothbrush, both adults and children, have experienced the same issues. I'm considering purchasing those batteries toothbrushes for under $25 because they have never failed us in the past year.