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May 20, 2008

Sonicare Vs Braun Toothbrushes

The advent of electric toothbrush in the market has opened the doors for cleaning your teeth in a great way. The electric toothbrush has definitely held its own position in the American market place. It has become quite popular in the market and you can find electric toothbrushes for as little as $4 to as high as you can go. Though most of the brands available in the market have their own share but there is a fierce debate and battle is continuing among two of the most popular electric toothbrushes Sonicare Elite 39500 Sonic Toothbrush and the Braun toothbruses – Braun Oral B Professional Care Oral Care System. Both of the toothbrushes enjoy a good amount of popularity and market share. When most of the people go to purchase any toothbrush in the market they are looking for an electric toothbrush with a couple of features in mind.

Both the toothbrushes like Sonicare Elite 39500 Sonic Toothbrush and the Braun Toothbrush - Braun Oral B Professional Care Oral Care System come in the market with host of features. One of the important features to look for is the types of brush heads the electric toothbrush offers and how much it costs to replace these. Others features are like two-year warranties and rechargeable batteries. The Sonicare Elite 39500 Sonic toothbrush comes with two heads. The first head is a standard electric toothbrush head meant for complete cleaning of your teeth, gums, and mouth. The second head is smaller in size and specifically meant for more compact precision cleaning. On the other hand the Braun Oral B Professional Care Oral Care System comes with five different toothbrush heads. The first toothbrush head is a flex soft head, ideal for sensitive teeth and gums. The second head is a power polisher as its qualities suggest. The third one is the dual action head; fourth head is a tongue refresher and the fifth head is an interdental cleaner. The number of the cleaning options provided by the Braun Oral B scores one up versus Sonicare. Furthermore the Braun replacement heads are cheaper than the Sonicare toothbrush heads.


The Sonicare toothbrushes make use of the sonic technology that offers to clean the plaque deposits at least 2mm beyond the point of contact while the Braun toothbrushes do not have this feature. Both of the toothbrushes are available with built-in timers that keep you brushing your teeth till the recommended time frame. The Sonicare toothbrush allows you to set a 30 second timer or a 2-minute timer. The Braun Oral B toothbrush also has both a 30 second and two-minute timer as well, but the process of indication differs in both the toothbrushes.

The Sonicare toothbrush incorporates a feature known as Easy Start. It starts the electric toothbrush out at a lower brushing power at the beginning and slowly builds up to full cleaning capacity over a period of few days. The Braun toothbrush does have a matching mode known as soft mode; this mode allows the new user to acclimatize with the electric toothbrush in a better way. Both of the toothbrushes enjoy a good position in the market and both have their own set of advantages.  

 

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