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🦷 Uncover Supreme Cleanliness with Oral B Pro Health Toothbrush Review

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Details

BrandOral-B
Age Range (Description)Adult
ColorBlue
Number of Pieces4
Target AudienceUnisex-Adults

Description of 🦷 Uncover Supreme Cleanliness with Oral B Pro Health Toothbrush

Angled bristles for 90% deeper reach than a regular manual toothbrush in laboratory testing. Power Tip Bristles: 550 extra long bristles to help clean hard to reach places. CrossAction bristles: unique CrossAction bristles are angled in opposing directions to lift out and sweep away plaque. Indicator Bristles: Blue Indicator bristles fade halfway so you know when to replace your brush.

Reviews

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Type of review

Revainrating 4 out of 5

No toothbrushes or supplies

Got them out of necessity after throwing my last toothbrush in the bin. They say soft, but it's not. These are the hardest bristles I've ever used. As a result, they clean very well and fit well in the mouth, but are not soft. It's not a problem for me, but my husband has to use soft bristles when he has gum problems, which can cause serious damage. I will continue to use these because they clean really well, but they shouldn't be advertised as soft.

Pros
  • Looking forward to it
Cons
  • Too long to wait

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Ignore the misleading graphics; It's the same quality as before.

years have passed since I last bought my favorite toothbrush and the graphics on this page made me think like many other products the quality had suffered. But other than the color of the bristles, I see no difference between the new toothbrushes I received and those I bought in bulk years ago.

Pros
  • Positive Only
Cons
  • Repair

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Eh Toothbrushes and accessories

This is not the best. They're stiff and inflexible, and after getting them and using them for a few days, I put them in cleaning products, went to the pharmacy, and bought a different kind.

Pros
  • Consistent test results
Cons
  • Long wait

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Ideal for cleaning back/wisdom teeth

I reordered this brush because it is my favorite toothbrush. The picture shows what it looks like (still in the box) next to my used toothbrush for comparison. If you look closely and count the number of blue bristles, you will see that the pack is missing a set. I don't know what happened there. I'll still use it even if it's shorter because it gets the job done.

Pros
  • Curved bristles 90% deeper than standard manual toothbrushes in lab test
Cons
  • Damaged

This is not a full size Oral B Superior Clean toothbrush. Compact head: Instead of the usual 5 rows of bristles that can be seen in the photo, the head has only 4 rows of bristles. Everything else about the brush design is identical, but nothing on the Revain website or product packaging warns you that you're getting a different product. Proctor & Gamble customer service has confirmed that these brushes are likely the smaller promotional toothbrushes that your dentist hands out when you go to…

Pros
  • Indicator Bristles: The blue indicator bristles half-disappear so you know when to replace your brush.
Cons
  • Brief instructions

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Not quite like in the photo.

The same pack, with the same number (91172310) in the lower right corner on the front label (although 91172309 on the back) but one set of bristles fewer. The photo shows five pairs of blue and white bristles pointing up and five pairs of pink and blue bristles pointing down. Toothbrushes of this design that I have previously had had the same number of rows of bristles as shown in the photo, but the brushes I sent only have four sets of bristles of each type, resulting in an overall shorter…

Pros
  • Power Tip bristles: 550 extra-long bristles for cleaning hard-to-reach areas.
Cons
  • boring pack