What is the difference between Sonicare brush heads?
Each head offers different things and is engineered slightly differently. The G2 Gum Care brush head might be more suitable to those with periodontal disease, whereas the W DiamondClean brush head is most suitable for those looking to whiten their teeth.
What are the different Sonicare brushes?
The Sonicare brush head lineup.
- A3 Premium All-in-One.
- C3 Premium Plaque Control.
- W3 Premium White.
- G3 Premium Gum Care.
- AdaptiveClean.
- C2 Optimal Plaque Control.
- G2 Optimal Gum Care.
- W DiamondClean.
Is Philips Sonicare DiamondClean worth it?
The Philips Sonicare DiamondClean Smart electric toothbrush ($250) uses high-quality pieces and smart technology to clean teeth more effectively. After using the brush for a few weeks, my teeth not only felt significantly cleaner, but the connected app helped guide me to better brushing habits and techniques.
What is the difference between Sonicare 9500 and 9700?
The Sonicare 9700, priced at $330, is identical to the Sonicare 9500 but it comes in an exclusive “lunar blue” color and instead of four brush heads, it includes seven: three plaque control, two gum care, two whitening, and a tongue brush. It also includes the high-end travel charger with built-in cord.
How long do Sonicare brush heads last?
every three months
It is recommended to replace your Philips Sonicare Brush Head every three months of normal use (brushing twice a day) or when the blue indicator bristles wear out. One reason is because brush heads can get weary and will be less effective in removing plague.
What is the best Philips Sonicare toothbrush?
Our overall recommendation for the best Sonicare electric toothbrush is the 4100 Series. It has the essential features recommended by our in-house dentists — a pacer, a timer and a pressure sensor. If you’re on a tight budget our recommendation is the 1100 Series.