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Review on Oral-B Vitality Floss Action Rechargeable Power Toothbrush in Blue and White by Mikey Ruelas

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Hold on to your teeth! Very aggressive action.

I bought an Oral-B electric toothbrush about a year ago to compare with the Sonicare electric toothbrush I used at the time. I found the new Oral-B relatively uncomfortable to use, so I put it aside for now. I recently heard that the American Dental Association recommended Oral-B, so I gave Oral-B another try. I still don't like it, and here's why. Pros: Oral B is lightweight and feels good in the hand. The charging station is smaller than the Sonicare. It looks like it doesn't need to be taken apart to keep it clean like Sonicare does. And Oral-B certainly has a charge. After more than 12 months of standstill it worked. Cons: The Oral-B's head is twice as deep as the Sonicare's, which uncomfortably pushes the cheek outward when brushing the outer surface. Teeth. While brushing the outer surface of the front teeth, he forced his lips parting, causing toothpaste and saliva to spray outward. Also, the Oral-B's bristles aren't as soft as the Sonicare's. Oral-B's bristles are almost rubbery and don't give way when pressed against the tooth surface at the gum line. This results in uncomfortable rubbing of the gum line, which I believe can lead to gum injury. implants. (The effect is so aggressive that my glasses actually wobble when I brush my teeth). from my dental hygienist and I haven't had tooth decay in 20 years.

Pros
  • Great for me
Cons
  • No instructions