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ORAL-B Toothbrush CROSSACTION PRO 570

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Bristles of the brush head should just skim the tooth surfaces. You don’t need to brush hard to clean your teeth effectively. The great number of choices you have within the Oral-B range can make it really quite difficult to decide which toothbrush is right for you.

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The new magnetic driven motor is quieter and the way it works produces a cleaning sensation that is similar, but different.Ouch. If there was a simple way to uniquely identify each model that would be ideal. I wonder what they use internally? It can’t be a hundred effectively random names that all sound vaguely the same 🙂 Reply For example, the type ‘3766’ also known as model number ‘D501’ is used for the Oral-B GumCare 2, Pro 2, 2000, 2500, 2900, 2950, Pro 1000, Pro 1500, Pro 2000, Pro 3000, Pro 4000, Smart 1500, Smart 2500 brushes. Perfecting your brushing routine, including the brushing time, technique and frequency will bring more positive benefit than any particular toothbrush.

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Technique, brushing time and other routine habits have a greater impact than the number of oscillations and pulsations. Add to this the newer iO Series are not measured using this metric, so many of the newer brushes can’t be compared. The 3000 is available in a few different variants, meaning different handle colours and brush heads included. However, typically you will get just 1 brush head in the box. That is usually the CrossAction head, like that supplied with the Pro 2.

Power isn’t normally promoted or documented as it is a small part of the toothbrushing experience. More power doesn’t necessarily equal a better clean. Your total brushing time and technique have a big part to play.

Oral-B Pro 570 Power Cross Action Toothbrush - Chemist Direct

For the majority of people, myself included the Oral-B Pro 3 3500 is the toothbrush to go for. It offers a balance of cleaning performance and features at a price most will find affordable. ThePro 600 offers 8,800 oscillations and 20,0000 pulsations whilst the 2000 offers 9,900oscillations and 45,000 pulsations. I have the Oral B Pro 5000. I’ve had it a few years and desired a little more power now. Will I see any significant difference if I upgrade to Genius X ? I’m solely interested in power pulsation and oscillations and have no interest in the smart features. I’m struggling to find any chart which compares oscillation speeds between the models. I’m dislike iO having separate expensive heads. Would you have any information that can help me? Reply Interestingly, despite the similar design, the Smart 6 is actually part of a range of brushes that includes the Smart 4 and 5 that sit below the Genius range. There is no battery in the case, to charge the brush and anything connected via the USB cable the case has to be connected to mains power.

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Both brushes offer Bluetooth connectivity, which means that they connect to an Android or iOS smartphone via an app. A smaller, but relevant difference relating to the cleaning modes is that the motor in the Pro 2 2000 is a bit more powerful and actually offers more movements than the Pro 600. The 600 comes in light Blue or Pink whilst the Pro 2 2000 comes in a dark Blue or Pink. Both have gloss white plastic bodies. A big improvement, it means you can go between charges for longer and works better for those who travel and are away from power. You have a dedicated cleaning mode button too. Press this to change cleaning modes on the 9000. With the 5000 you have to press the power button multiple times.

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