Is Sonicare bad for your gums?

Is Sonicare bad for your gums?

Better for gums. For people with sensitive gums or gum recession, or for those who are hard brushers, the Sonicare is safer on your gums and teeth than Oral B and other electric/manual toothbrushes. (But, with a worn toothbrush head, the edge of the bristles can still do enamel damage if pushed too hard.

How long does a Sonicare Diamond toothbrush last?

Average. The average lifespan of a Sonicare toothbrush, according to consumers, is anywhere from two to five years, though they are said to occasionally last up to seven.

How long does Sonicare Diamond Clean last?

Your Sonicare DiamondClean has been designed to last for 3 weeks on a single full charge, based on two minutes of brushing, twice a day. The actual number of brushings you get will depend on how often you brush, the number of people using the toothbrush and the length of time the handle has been charging.

How does Philips Sonicare flex care platinum connected work?

Flex Care Platinum Connected takes the guesswork out of oral care. Smart sensors send your brushing data to the free Sonicare app via Bluetooth wireless technology, providing you personalized coaching and instant feedback for the most complete clean possible! From the #1 recommended brand by Dental Professionals.

How does the Philips Sonicare tooth brush work?

Unique sonic technology and dynamic cleaning action drives gentle microbubbles deep between teeth and along the gum line, while the brush head gently massages the gums to stimulate blood circulation and dislodge plaque. It’s no wonder Philips Sonicare is one of the most loved electric toothbrush brand by Americans and their dentists.

How does the FlexCare platinum brush head monitor work?

The smart brush head performance monitor tracks the brush head’s effectiveness based on your actual brushing time and pressure. It tells you when to replace your brush head so you continue to get the best results. FlexCare Platinum Connected is your personal coach for smart brushing.