Header banner
Revain logoHome Page
William Lopez photo
1 Level
513 Review
0 Karma

Review on 🦷 Enhanced Oral Care: Ooak Electric Toothbrush with 5 Brushing Modes and 2 Advanced Brushes by William Lopez

Revainrating 4 out of 5

My new favorite! the best oral care

I used Philips Sonicare ProtectiveClean 4100 before this brush and was happy with it. Except for a moment. The brush head was too small! I felt like I had to do a little work to clean all areas of my mouth. The brush cleans well but I wish there was a bigger nozzle for it. It also only had one speed. It's not bad for what you pay for it, but soon I wanted something more. Enter the Ooak electric toothbrush. Yes, the accessories you get are MUCH larger than the Sonicare. For me, this makes combing a lot easier and eliminates the hassle. The device comes with two types of nozzles. You will get one with convex bristles and one with concave bristles. The concave head stimulates the gums more, while the convex head is better for general cleaning. You also get a charging station for a toothbrush and of course a pen. The toothbrush has two rubberized handles on each side to prevent the brush from slipping out of your hands. This was a long awaited update to my Sonicare brush. The brush also has 5 modes: Clean, White, Polish, Massage and Sensitive. You switch between modes with the power button. Even at the fastest settings, the brush makes no noise when operating. Speeds: Pure: 31,000 bpm White: 41,000 bpm Polish: 48,000 bpm Massage: 31,000 bpm; Pulsation between strong and gentle stimulation of the gums. Sensitivity: 31,000 beats per minute (low heart rate). The massage mode with the concave brush head is particularly useful when you want to clean and massage your gums. There's an automatic timer that will turn off the brush after two minutes and even stop working if you press too hard while brushing, to warn you to be more careful. I wasn't expecting this feature. This brush has replaced Sonicare as my new daily driver. The only reason I gave it 4 stars instead of 5 is that it's difficult to find replacement heads at the moment. If you search by name, you'll most likely end up with non-electric brushes. I found the website for this is A Better Dental. They should have replacement heads on this site, but I wish replacements could be easily ordered. If you're looking to try an electric toothbrush, you can't go wrong with this one. Now I look forward to brushing my teeth a little every morning.

Pros
  • Reduces plaque and eliminates gum lines
Cons
  • Big and chunky