Better check-ups: Sonic Technology removes more plaque than a manual toothbrush Helps reduce cavities and whitens teeth 2 minute timer helps ensure recommended brushing time 2 AA Batteries Included (trial batteries included, best with Polaroid AA batteries) #1 Recommended brand by dental professionals Philips Sonicare HX3631/06 Powerup Battery Toothbrush, Medium, Scuba Blue
Vine Customer Review of Free Product (What's this?) I've tested & reviewed over a dozen electric toothbrushes, including: the Phillips Sonicare HC3631 ($15), the Sonicare Xtreme 3000 ($45), the Sonicare Diamond Clean ($189), the CyberSonic (1st Generation, $120), and the CyberSonic 3 ($65). I've used each one for at least a year.There are little differences among the different models/brands. They come with different amenities (battery..
Vine Customer Review of Free Product (What's this?) I have used quite a few powered tooth brushes, including the original Sonicare when it first came out.A brief background on how a Sonic toothbrush works. The primary scrubbing action of the bristles rubbing on your tooth does most of the cleaning, as with any toothbrush, but a sonic toothbrush also agitates liquids in your mouth (saliva/water) and those actually help clean in areas where the br..