Specifications:
- This Rechargeable Electric Toothbrush with ergonomic handle and soft grip for comfort and control with sustained rechargeable cleaning power
- This Ultrasonic Electric Toothbrush cleans with ultra-high speed bristles
- This Professional Care Electric Toothbrush can remove more plaque than a regular manual brush and leaving teeth feeling clean
- Interdental tips penetrate hard-to-reach areas to make cleaning much more exhaustive
- This Professional Care Electric Toothbrush with special design improves gum health by reversing gingivitis and shrinking periodontal pockets
- This Professional Care Electric Toothbrush holds charge for a long time, and is ideal for travel
- Color: White
- Material: Nylon & ABS
- Size: 22 x 2.1cm / 8.7 x 0.8in (L x W)
Details:

- Go beyond ordinary teeth cleaning for dramatically improved gum health
- Inspired by tools dental professionals use, this Professional Care Electric Toothbrush surrounds and cleans each tooth, reaching hard-to-reach areas that a regular manual brush can sometimes miss

- The unique round brush head of the Rechargeable Electric Toothbrush gently pulsates to break up plaque and rotates to sweep it away, removing up to 2X more plaque than a reg

- This Ultrasonic Electric Toothbrush can remove coffee, tea, and tobacco stains. Extra-wide sweeping motion creates dynamic fluid cleaning action

- This Professional Care Electric Toothbrush with special design improves gum health by reversing gingivitis and shrinking periodontal pockets

- Electric toothbrush is a very good way to take care of teeth, and it is very easy to operate once you get the hang of it
Usage:
- Apply tooth paste on your electric toothbrush and put it in your mouth before you switch it on. Be sure to keep the brush inside your mouth before you switch the power on, otherwise there are chances of the toothpaste falling off here and there outside

- Move the brush on all planes so that no part of the mouth is left unclean. You will not need to apply any force or move it in any particular strokes as the cleaning part will be taken by the brush itself with its proper oscillating and well defined movements
- See to it that you do not apply too much pressure on the teeth as if the bristles of the brush are pressed very hard, they might get damaged. It will also damage the teeth enamel if the pressure applied on teeth is too much
- Also make sure that the bristles of the brush do not rub against the gums as they are very delicate and even the perfectly healthy gums will begin bleeding if irritated
Do Electric Toothbrushes Really Work Better Than Regular Ones?
Many people want to switch to newer kinds of toothbrushes, but wonder whether electric toothbrushes really work better than regular ones. The cost of an electric toothbrush is quite steep compared to a normal toothbrush's, and replacement heads also come with a high price tag. Check out the benefits before you buy

Types:
- Evaluate the different types of toothbrushes. Some use a rapid-action movement on the brush head to not only clean the surface but also use the toothpaste's foam to move rapidly and do additional surface cleaning. Others have heads that move with a rotational oscillation also proven to remove plaque more effectively
Significance:
- Judge the difference at the dentist's office. When you go in for a cleaning after using an electric toothbrush, you'll most likely get a comment on the difference from the hygienist. Studies with all types of toothbrushes show the action of electric toothbrushes superior to that of traditional toothbrushes. Other studies show that freeing teeth from more plaque reduces the amount of gum loss and creates a healthier mouth environment
Features:
- Select a toothbrush with a timer. Most people don't brush their teeth as long as dentists recommend. A timer starts when you turn on the toothbrush and ends after two minutes, the proper amount of time to brush. Some electric toothbrushes have quadrant timers that divide the time into 30-second intervals so you can focus the same time on each section of your mouth. Some have varying power settings with fast-action power for those most acclimated to an electric toothbrush and lower settings for beginners. Some manufacturers offer a warranty on the toothbrush

Effects:
- Don't brush your teeth too hard. Many dentists recommend an electric toothbrush for those who brush their teeth too hard. This type of brushing wears away enamel and destroys the gum line. An electric toothbrush has a soft bristle, and studies find that it reduces the hard brushing that often accompanies the standard toothbrush
Benefits:
- Healthy gums and teeth are the benefit, as are less frequent dental cleanings. Often, the switch to an electric toothbrush reduces the necessary mid-year cleanings when you follow the manufacturer's guidelines
Warning:
- When you first use the electric toothbrush, the tingling may be uncomfortable until your mouth adjusts to the tickle of the toothbrush. This causes most people to stop use, but if you persevere you'll find that it takes about a week before the discomfort diminishes
How to Compare Electric Toothbrushes?
Toothbrushes come in many varieties and styles. Electric toothbrushes are becoming more popular, because they move at the push of a button and do a lot of the work for you. Dentists often recommend electric toothbrushes because they are easier to use than regular toothbrushes and help patients to brush more efficiently. With so many electric toothbrushes to choose from, it's important to compare the various types before purchasing

- Decide on a price range. Electric toothbrushes come in all different prices, from $20 to over $100. Figure out how much you're willing to spend and look at the brushes in that range. How much you spend determines how many bells and whistles you'll get on your toothbrush
- Choose a brush that will fit the size of your mouth. Brush heads come in all shapes and sizes, so if you have a small mouth, look for heads that are the smallest on the market. Pick your favorite shape, too--decide if you want a circular brush, an ovate one or one with a rectangular head. This will narrow down your choices
- Determine if you want the brush to only spin, or move side to side and pulse, too. Brushes that spin around are usually cheaper than others that have different movements to choose from. If you want more than just spinning, look for the electric toothbrushes that have movement options, like side-to-side and pulsation
- Figure out if you want a toothbrush with a timer. This is especially useful if you have trouble brushing for the proper amount of time. You can find an electric toothbrush that beeps at the 2-minute mark, and there are also brushes that beep after 30 seconds, reminding you to move to another area of your mouth
- Consider a high-tech, computerized toothbrush. If you like all your electronics to be the best, including your toothbrush, look for an electric toothbrush with a computer chip in it. These brushes inform you when the brush head and battery need replacing, and give you a heads-up once you've finished your 2 minutes of brushing. These brushes usually run about $120
Package Included:
- 1 x Electric Toothbrush
- 2 x Brush Beads
- 1 x Charger Base